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Reason: None provided.

GDPR has done fuck all to protect consumers. As a matter of fact it allowed companies like Google to remove consumer owned content from places like the Play Store. It resulted in a massive robbing of consumer digital goods with zero recourse. And that was just the start. It's also resulted in endless popups all over the web, all the while boxing out small players by forcing them to jump endless hoops over tracking they never wanted to implement but were forced into because all the industry tools (conveniently made by big corporations) require it, wasting endless time and money they don't have to spare.

Imagine bootlicking the EU for regulatory capture, forced thievery, and shitting up the web with popups well beyond the scale of the worst we saw in the 00s. Funny how these consumer protections only ever harm the consumer while ensuring more monopolies for big companies, huh.

171 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

GDPR has done fuck all to protect consumers. As a matter of fact it allowed companies like Google to remove consumer owned content from places like the Play Store. It resulted in a massive robbing of consumer digital goods with zero recourse. And that was just the start. It's also resulted in endless popups all over the web, all the while boxing out small players by forcing them to jump endless hoops over tracking they never wanted to implement but were forced into because all the industry tools require it, wasting endless time and money they don't have to spare.

Imagine bootlicking the EU for regulatory capture, forced thievery, and shitting up the web with popups well beyond the scale of the worst we saw in the 00s. Funny how these consumer protections only ever harm the consumer while ensuring more monopolies for big companies, huh.

171 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

GDPR has done fuck all to protect consumers. As a matter of fact it allowed companies like Google to remove consumer owned content from places like the Play Store. It resulted in a massive robbing of consumer digital goods with zero recourse. And that was just the start. It's also resulted in endless popups all over the web, all the whole boxing out small players by forcing them to jump endless hoops, wasting time and money they don't have to spare.

Imagine bootlicking the EU for regulatory capture, forced thievery, and shitting up the web with popups well beyond the scale of the worst we saw in the 00s. Funny how these consumer protections only ever harm the consumer while ensuring more monopolies for big companies, huh.

171 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

GDPR has done fuck all to protect consumers. As a matter of fact it allowed companies like Google to remove consumer owned content from places like the Play Store. It resulted in a massive robbing of consumer digital goods with zero recourse. And that was just the start. It's also resulted in endless popups all over the web, all the whole boxing out small players by forcing them to jump endless hoops, wasting time and money they don't have to spare.

Imagine bootlicking the EU for regulatory capture, forced thievery, and shitting up the web with popups well beyond the scale of the worst we saw in the 00s.

171 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

GDPR has done fuck all to protect consumers. As a matter of fact it allowed companies like Google to remove consumer owned content from places like the Play Store. It resulted in a massive robbing of consumer digital goods with zero recourse. And that was just the start. It's also resulted in endless popups all over the web.

Imagine bootlicking the EU for forced thievery and shitting up the web with popups well beyond the scale of the worst we saw in the 00s.

171 days ago
1 score