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by pdpi
1804 days ago
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> Also, you are not allowed to access the data of anyone you know personally for any reason whatsoever. Which explicitly also includes yourself, because looking yourself up would e.g. let you see who has you blocked. You're also fairly unlikely to access personal data by accident. You have to explictly go look for it in the internal tooling, which has pretty good signage around interfaces that could potentially expose you to personal data by accident so you know to be careful (I did a couple of tickets for the abuse team and testing that stuff was riddled with interstitials asking if I was sure I wanted to access personal data). "Oops I didn't notice" just doesn't fly. They're also fairly good at removing the semi-legitimate reasons you'd have for accessing personal data. If you have friends or family that are having some sort of issue, they have a separate priority queue you can submit requests to so they'll look into those issues for you, for example. If you need test data, there's great tools to generate test users with all sorts of weird configurations (so you don't have to rely on finding a live one that meets your criteria) |
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