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by cinntaile
1108 days ago
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That would destroy their whole value proposition, your user generated content is their goldmine. Of course they don't have to sift through your thousands of posts to find the one that has GDPR info, you'll have to show them the post. |
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It is 100% not the user’s responsibility to keep track of this information. That is explicitly a requirement of the provider and it is fully on them to ensure that a deletion request deletes all the personal data. If they didn’t tag it properly and can’t ensure that, then that is their problem to solve not yours.
Their value proposition is also not a single user’s data. It’s the entirety of the data set. One user’s data is nearly worthless, certainly not worth enough to have a human review it. Which was my point.