• NotSpez@lemm.eeOP
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    1 year ago

    I think it really depends on what subs you are subscribed to, some people are almost noticing nothing at all. Other places are a real dumpster fire. Just went back yesterday to see if my GDPR request had gone through already

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      1 year ago

      I think the low-effort subs are fine-ish, but the ones that took any actual effort to moderate are going seriously downhill.

      It’s almost as if all the 3rd party tools and apps that mods used to automate much of the suck out of moderating just stopped working one day… hmmm…

      • Kit Sorens@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        Forcing Reddit, by law, to delete any and all data associated with your account. If you do this, make sure to specify that your request includes all posts and comments as you believe they contain “personally identifiable information” that you do not trust Reddit to keep safe. It forces them to use a lot of resources and kills any reason for you to relapse on your adiggtion

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          1 year ago

          In a general sense, GDPR is:

          “The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), under Article 15, gives individuals the right to request a copy of any of their personal data which are being ‘processed’ (i.e. used in any way) by ‘controllers’ (i.e. those who decide how and why data are processed), as well as other relevant information (as detailed below). These requests are often referred to as ‘data subject access requests’, or ‘access requests’.”

          It does seem to include your right to delete the data, but that’s not what most of us did.