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I'd love to see them try this, and then to watch the international backlash, not to mention holy GDPR fire raining down on their heads.


I'd love to see other companies crushed for behavior like the above hypotheticals. To push the public and lawmakers to finally decide that corporate surveillance is evil.

(Reddit still has positive karma balance, especially from earlier days, IMHO. There are many, many companies much more deserving of being made an example of.)


GDPR doesn't apply if they're really frontier customers. As they're not in the EU.




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