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Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

The entire reason for the cookies opt-out we have now is because of the EU. Wow, how terrible, making websites tell you what bullshit they're secretly installing on your computer without your knowledge and consent. How awful! Someone fetch my fainting couch!

California has the CCPA/CPRA which gives legal enforcement for customers wanting tech companies to fuck off and not monetize their data.

Article 17 of the GDPR forces tech companies to delete all your personal data upon request.


Literally fuck right off to hell with your shitty defense of 'big tech'. How many of those poor wittle trillionaire companies have gone out of business because of "fines to subsidize their failing welfare state"?

Oh right, literally fucking zero have. They have more money than ever before. So fuck them. These companies are shit and offer nothing of value but fake make-work nonsense to prop up fake economies with business that produce nothing. If Europe wants to liquidate them into nothingness, why should I care? A shitty evil government vs. shitty evil corporations and you think I'm gonna root for winners there?

173 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

The entire reason for the cookies opt-out we have now is because of the EU. Wow, how terrible, making websites tell you what bullshit they're secretly installing on your computer without your knowledge and consent. How awful! Someone fetch my fainting couch!

California has the CCPA/CPRA which gives legal enforcement for customers wanting tech companies to fuck off and not monetize their data.

Article 17 of the GDPR forces tech companies to delete all your personal data upon request.


Literally fuck right off to hell with your shitty defense of 'big tech'. How many of those poor wittle trillionaire companies have gone out of business because of "fines to subsidize their failing welfare state"?

Oh right, literally fucking zero have. They have more money than ever before. So fuck them. These companies are shit and offer nothing of value but fake make-work nonsense to prop up fake economies with business that produce nothing. If Europe wants to liquidate them into nothingness, why should I care? Nobody who works for them is a person who ever did anything of value anyway.

173 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

The entire reason for the cookies opt-out we have now is because of the EU. Wow, how terrible, making websites tell you what bullshit they're secretly installing on your computer without your knowledge and consent. How awful! Someone fetch my fainting couch!

California has the CCPA/CPRA which gives legal enforcement for customers wanting tech companies to fuck off and not monetize their data.

Article 17 of the GDPR forces tech companies to delete all your personal data upon request.


Literally fuck right off to hell with your shitty defense of 'big tech'. How many of those poor wittle trillionaire companies have gone out of business because of "fines to subsidize their failing welfare state"?

Oh right, literally fucking zero have. So fuck them. These companies are shit and offer nothing of value but fake make-work nonsense to prop up fake economies with business that produce nothing.

173 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

The entire reason for the cookies opt-out we have now is because of the EU.

California has the CCPA/CPRA which gives legal enforcement for customers wanting tech companies to fuck off and not monetize their data.

Article 17 of the GDPR forces tech companies to delete all your personal data upon request.


Literally fuck right off to hell with your shitty defense of 'big tech'. How many of those poor wittle trillionaire companies have gone out of business because of "fines to subsidize their failing welfare state"?

Oh right, literally fucking zero have. So fuck them. These companies are shit and offer nothing of value but fake make-work nonsense to prop up fake economies with business that produce nothing.

173 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

The entire reason for the cookies opt-out we have now is because of the EU.

California has the CCPA/CPRA which gives legal enforcement for customers wanting tech companies to fuck off and not monetize their data.

Article 17 of the GDPR forces tech companies to delete all your personal data upon request.


Literally fuck right off to hell.

173 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

The entire reason for the cookies opt-out we have now is because of the EU.

California has the CCPA/CPRA which gives legal enforcement for customers wanting tech companies to fuck off and not monetize their data.

Article 17 of the GDPR forces tech companies to delete all your personal data upon request.


Literally fuck right off.

173 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Won't someone think of the poor tech companies?

The GDPR is a massive package of privacy protections. Tech companies cried about it for a reason and not because it was 'poor little us', it was because it shut off their revenue stream of monetizing "free" customer data.

173 days ago
1 score