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by Silhouette 3023 days ago
I'm not sure whether you are serious or this continues your repeated anti-EU comments on HN, Silhouette.

To the extent that I am anti-EU in some respects, particularly around the areas of small businesses and excessive regulation, that is born of experience. As I have mentioned in previous comments, which apparently you might have seen, I have been on the wrong side of EU rules being over-zealously applied before, and I have been on the wrong side of a government regulator that is for most practical purposes above the law making a mistake before. Some things that some commenters tend to dismiss as hypothetical, I know from direct personal experience to be real threats, and I will challenge bad laws that allow scope for such threats to exist.

I find it OT and I hope the moderators do to.

I'm sorry that you feel censorship is a useful response to someone with different experience and views to your own. I like to think that HN is a forum where people can discuss such differences of opinion openly and intelligently.

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>I know from direct personal experience to be real threats

Access Controls, Data Classifications, and Privacy Impact Assessments requested by GDPR are not a threat.

That’s just security 101 basics.

No, the threat is having rules that are ambiguous and subject to interpretation by regulators with the power to at minimum cause serious disruption through a formal audit and at maximum impose fines that pose an existential threat to a small business.

And as I said elsewhere, if you think that threat is imaginary, please look at how many different national tax authorities have started large numbers of incorrect claims procedures against small businesses who had done nothing wrong just because the officials made mistakes with the new VAT rules and got their own records in a mess.

I'm pretty sure that most side businesses and microSaaS developers don't even know these terms.