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by tobr·7y ago·view on hn ↗
What about this is out of touch with technical common sense? If you export all your user data and syndicate it, why would it be so unreasonable to have a system in place to be able to syndicate requests to delete data as well?

All of us here are users of this forum, so this concerns the legal rights to our personal information. It’s not FUD for us to discuss how those rights are affected by things like this.

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Let's leave syndication aside for a moment; I don't think it's unreasonable for a forum to have terms of use that you are participating in a public forum that needs to maintain integrity. If people just go deleting their posts then it screws up the public discourse. I've actually had the experience of building and running a forum that allowed deleting your content in this way, and we had to remove the capability as trolls used it in a specifically destructive capacity.

Now this position is certainly debatable, but I think it's at least a reasonable argument that you could take to regulators. Contrast that with the bullshit that Facebook, Google and a zillion ad-tech companies are doing with our data every day. You're free to object to the syndication of HN data, but personally I feel that is a distraction from the issues GDPR is meant to address, and I am hoping regulators feel the same way.