| > Last I checked Facebook and friends still exist. Last I checked there are studies that suggest the current social-media solutions have a negative effect on mental health, and those effects are likely because of the platforms' efforts to drive up "engagement" levels. Regarding the ads, I have first-hand experience of my non-technical friends falling for outright scams (requiring a chargeback), dubious snake-oil being advertised or malware on major online ad networks (not an issue anymore thanks to an ad blocker). > Many europeans lost access to various publishing sites (another win for the big guys) This doesn't seem to significantly impact me or anyone in my network. If this was a big problem we'd notice it and/or a EU-based, compliant competitor will step in to fill the void. > Collectively who knows how many millions went to lawyers to reverse engineer the vague GDPR standards Somewhat agreed but this seems to be a side-effect of companies trying to lawyer their way out of the law, and the reason this works is because of the lack of enforcement. If it was enforced it would be a clear message that these efforts don't work and should be stopped. |
Not necessarily. One of the main criticisms of the GDPR was that it was vague and ambiguous on several very important points, and in theory deferred to more concrete guidance from the national regulators, which in turn was then either inconsistent or absent in some of the most important areas anyway.
The GDPR penalty regime was also heavily stacked against smaller businesses: for a large business, the costs are capped at the 4% level, but for any business earning less than half a billion each year, the absolute cap takes precedence and means that a regulator can literally threaten the very existence of any business earning less than probably 100M.
In that environment, you need proper legal advice on interpretation and possibly, as absurd as it seems, just to show that you have made a serious, good faith attempt at compliance, as a preemptive defence if a regulator does subsequently take a different view to yours.