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by s73v3r_
2958 days ago
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Lack of alternatives, for one. Second would be someone for whom the rest of their social network is on Facebook, and they use Facebook as a primary communications source. I know nobody would be willing to sign up for another network or use another messenger just because I don't want to use FB messenger. I cannot get behind the idea that ostracizing yourself from there rest of your friends and family is an acceptable thing. Turn it around; why should Facebook be allowed to have "take it or leave it" terms? Why should we as a society allow that? And don't just say, "It's their business;" I don't find that to be a compelling reason. Why should users not have the control over their data that the GDPR brings? |
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I take issue with this specific stipulation that — even with clear and upfront user consent — a business simply cannot operate in ways that are A) not opposed to the safety or health of their users and B) potentially necessary to succeed in the markets in which they participate.