Looks to me like you are upset; that I choose not to be a part of your community and wish to invoke my rights of personal data protection. The actions of the majority of your community alone in this thread explain why I do not want to be a part of your community. Three of you did the Haha emoji. I don't know what part of the world you are from, nor do I care but the laws of my country and obviously the U.K. take these data protection laws seriously. Also, I can assume you are completely talking about me when you say " they flip out, don't take ownership of their misbehaviour and think GDPR is the way to go about things to try and feel they got a bit of control. Wild." Let's be realistic, I doubt many people actually take the steps to invoke their personal data protection rights. So for you to sit here and say 1.) I flipped out (obviously a lie, due to the fact Im still here fighting for my rights.) 2.) Dont take ownership of their misbehaviour. (obviously another lie, due to the fact. I made an appeal and am even defending myself from your attack.) 3.) Think GDPR is the way to go about things to feel control. (Personally i think you have some control issues in your life and are trying to feed them to me. Just because I dont want you making fun of me or having my data in their database does not give me control.) Again, let's be realistic you only wrote here to mock me and/or point out my flaws another reason your community is toxic. Thats why you linked the ban appeal to this thread and said what you said. Maybe you need to get some control in your life and think positive thoughts and actually help people mentally instead of attacking them. Look at Requis for example. That is someone everyone viewing this thread can respect as they did not let emotion or feelings get in the way of their opinion of the situation. You don't see any haha emojis nor any rants about someone they have absolutely no business degrading.They got 30 days as per the GDPR guidelines to respond, but you need to contact the owner directly for this to take effect. Posting on a public forum like this won't get you anywhere.
I also wonder when people get banned (https://civilnetworks.net/community/threads/scp-rp-usa-ban-appeal-hydrodro.28013/) they flip out, don't take ownership of their misbehaviour and think GDPR is the way to go about things to try and feel they got a bit of control. Wild.
Thank you, I can respect your sound opinion of the situation. I've sent this notice via email and messaged the owner also. I am going to send a copy through the mail to the address given for the company. Also, a larger company that deals in data protection may be emailing this request upon my behalf too.Hi @Hydrodro, for privacy and security reasons, according to GDPR articles, we cannot process a GDPR request via a public forum. In order for Ventz, and/or Yeke to properly handle your request, and in accordance with data protection regulations please submit your request here: https://civilnetworks.net/community/misc/contact
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