Going mad...

Pretty sure most of the board owners never heard of GDPR, at least here in Germany, I haven't noticed anything about that at all. It's barely covered in the media aswell.
On the contrary, I had to sign multiple times in the past weeks IRL some kind of GDPR agreement, lmao.
So yea, I guess, they are taking it way too serious. GDPR was not designed to harm or tackle small communities.
 
I think they are just trying to protect themselves from one of the most poorly written, ludicrous laws in existence.
I have to laugh... they say we have to write clear, concise and in plain English. Yet it's so widely open for interpretation - it's unreal.
 
Pretty sure most of the board owners never heard of GDPR, at least here in Germany, I haven't noticed anything about that at all. It's barely covered in the media aswell.
On the contrary, I had to sign multiple times in the past weeks IRL some kind of GDPR agreement, lmao.
So yea, I guess, they are taking it way too serious. GDPR was not designed to harm or tackle small communities.
Yes seems a lot of RL things need to be signed too. The last few weeks there's been a real flurry of activity about it, yet it's been on the horizon for ages.
Same with most things, I can't see them going for the little fish - more the big players really.
 
A lot of people try and make GDPR sound big and scary so they can upsell services. Fear makes people spend money more than almost anything else.

I think GDPR is going to get challenged in court and tied up for years most likely. It'll be 5-10 years before there is a true solid enforceable framework behind the GDPR I bet.
 
I'm actually wondering how XF staff is not getting tired and sick of GDPR questions. I wish there was auto-content tagging and auto-filtering for some defined tags :D
 
I'm going a different route and just going to have a single page for cookies, privacy policy, and everything else do with GDPR and it's just going to be this ...

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I'm going a different route and just going to have a single page for cookies, privacy policy, and everything else do with GDPR and it's just going to be this ...

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Is that a reenactment of your mating dance?
 
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