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I’m not sure any discussion is necessary. (I might discuss whether the thread ought to be closed?). If people want to ask to have their username suspended then they can pm the admin team who will take a view (and the answer might be ‘just stop posting.’)

(Remember that you signed up to your posts not being your own once you’ve pressed send, so deleting past posts and history is a whole other matter.)

John, I I'm surprised by your post. If third engines wishes to have his account deleted, under GDPR and confirmed by your own privacy policy, he has the right to be forgotten. Surely you should simply delete his account as per his instructions without delay.
 
I can't understand the need to request any such actions, it really is quite odd.

I dislike certain foods(McD's)....I don't need any help keeping away from their establishments....I can do it on my own.

I guess some are addicted to nasty toxic forums.

So whats wrong with McD's then............ are you a snob :)
 
John, I I'm surprised by your post. If third engines wishes to have his account deleted, under GDPR and confirmed by your own privacy policy, he has the right to be forgotten. Surely you should simply delete his account as per his instructions without delay.

GDPR Now that is a joke and a total waste of time
 
John, I I'm surprised by your post. If third engines wishes to have his account deleted, under GDPR and confirmed by your own privacy policy, he has the right to be forgotten. Surely you should simply delete his account as per his instructions without delay.

That's a good point. Luckily "third engines" didn't use his real name, so we presumably don't know who he is, but the forum has his email address and other personal data, which they have one month to delete or its off to the Information Commissioners Office to complain.

Perhaps he should contact the owners of this forum direct? This is the contact address from their Privacy Policy:-

If you have any queries relating to this Privacy & Cookies Policy please contact us by writing to the Customer Services Manager at TI Media Limited, 5 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HU, UK or help@mymagazine.co.uk with the subject line “Privacy”.

Looking at the Action We've Taken section of the ICO website, fines seem to be in the region of £100,000, so it perhaps might be an idea for someone to get on to this ASAP.
 
GDPR Now that is a joke and a total waste of time

The idea is that all websites, forums, companies that hold personal data etc, throughout Europe work to one set of standards, rather than have 28 different sets of laws in 28 different countries to understand and comply with.

Of course its possible that you don't care about your personal data and don't mind big American companies selling your data to the highest bidder, or banks or utilities posting your data on the internet for all to see.
 
The idea is that all websites, forums, companies that hold personal data etc, throughout Europe work to one set of standards, rather than have 28 different sets of laws in 28 different countries to understand and comply with.

Of course its possible that you don't care about your personal data and don't mind big American companies selling your data to the highest bidder, or banks or utilities posting your data on the internet for all to see.

In the real word and not the world of theory all it has done is sporn a load of stupid emails and messages arriving in people inbox or worse post box
 
In the real word and not the world of theory all it has done is sporn a load of stupid emails and messages arriving in people inbox or worse post box

It triggered a "flood" of emails, but now that's settled down, I'm getting a lot less emails than I did before.
 
In the real word and not the world of theory all it has done is sporn a load of stupid emails and messages arriving in people inbox or worse post box

Obviously all the popups and emails are annoying, but it's simple enough to stop those.

In the real world we now have one set of rules for 28 different countries and ordinary members of the public now have more control over how large companies use their data.

This thread is a perfect example - you have a forum member wanting his data deleted, and a moderator telling him tough luck, without apparently realising what rights the forum member has.

This change is long overdue.
 
It is such a shame that YBw continue to not take the online opportunity seriously

The forum runs out of date software and has suffered from things like the photo box issue which it continues to do nothing about.

Whatever you may think of gdpr it is the law and as recent Facebook scandals have shown misuse of data is not really something any of us can ignore and does give us worthwhile rights. The email opt in issue is simply the annoying tip of the iceberg.
 
Obviously all the popups and emails are annoying, but it's simple enough to stop those.

In the real world we now have one set of rules for 28 different countries and ordinary members of the public now have more control over how large companies use their data.

This thread is a perfect example - you have a forum member wanting his data deleted, and a moderator telling him tough luck, without apparently realising what rights the forum member has.

This change is long overdue.

That’s not what I said or meant. I think you’ll find that the forum admin are very keen to comply with the law.
 
That’s not what I said or meant. I think you’ll find that the forum admin are very keen to comply with the law.

I don't want to get in an argument with you, but please don't claim I'm making things up. He said he has asked for his account to be deleted and has heard nothing. You replied:-

I’m not sure any discussion is necessary. (I might discuss whether the thread ought to be closed?). If people want to ask to have their username suspended then they can pm the admin team who will take a view (and the answer might be ‘just stop posting.’)

(Remember that you signed up to your posts not being your own once you’ve pressed send, so deleting past posts and history is a whole other matter.)

The answer "just stop posting" isn't acceptable.
 
Interesting. I wonder what gdpr says about ownership of posts on what is probably described as “ social media”. I would be surprised if it would allow assumed ownership by the platform - especially as the platforms usually claim they are not publishers at all but mere purveyors of other people’s posts if things end up in court ( I am not suggesting ybw has used this defence but many others have ). If they own the posts ( if ) then they are publishers one assumes which makes them responsible as far as I know ... which I would imagine is deeply undesirable from a legal point of view.
 
Obviously all the popups and emails are annoying, but it's simple enough to stop those.

In the real world we now have one set of rules for 28 different countries and ordinary members of the public now have more control over how large companies use their data.

This thread is a perfect example - you have a forum member wanting his data deleted, and a moderator telling him tough luck, without apparently realising what rights the forum member has.

This change is long overdue.

This is a little boat forum not MI5 Get real. Always some idiot going over the top. Just like a retired company CEO getting involved with neighbour hood watch
 
Interesting. I wonder what gdpr says about ownership of posts on what is probably described as “ social media”. I would be surprised if it would allow assumed ownership by the platform - especially as the platforms usually claim they are not publishers at all but mere purveyors of other people’s posts if things end up in court ( I am not suggesting ybw has used this defence but many others have ). If they own the posts ( if ) then they are publishers one assumes which makes them responsible as far as I know ... which I would imagine is deeply undesirable from a legal point of view.

"if"
You've hit the nail on the head with that.

"if" a frog had wings it wouldn't bang it's bo***cks every time it hopped.
 
I don't want to get in an argument with you, but please don't claim I'm making things up. He said he has asked for his account to be deleted and has heard nothing. You replied:-



The answer "just stop posting" isn't acceptable.

You’re missing out the bit where I said ‘...take a view’.

A genuine request to have your account deleted is always going to be acceded to.

People getting into a tiz and asking for their account to be suspended and then changing their mind when they’ve cooled down is a rather more frequent occurrence than perhaps you realise.
 
You’re missing out the bit where I said ‘...take a view’.

A genuine request to have your account deleted is always going to be acceded to.

People getting into a tiz and asking for their account to be suspended and then changing their mind when they’ve cooled down is a rather more frequent occurrence than perhaps you realise.

Fair enough and I'm sure the admins have it under control. As others have pointed out, there is no real need for someone to delete an account, they can just stop coming here if it is not to their tastes.
 
I don't want to get in an argument with you, but please don't claim I'm making things up. He said he has asked for his account to be deleted and has heard nothing. You replied:-



The answer "just stop posting" isn't acceptable.

Harsh (well not particularly) but fair.
 
I don’t think you really read my reply.

But don’t let the facts get in the way of having a moan....

Kudos to you John for being the total diplomat as usual, that is the reason you're a mod. ( unpaid and mostly unnoticed i may add) Keep up the good work, we do really appreciate your help. This is a great forum albeit dated from a software point of view but it works and it works very well. I love the community here even when we disagree, it just makes for better reading and learning. :encouragement::D
 
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