I’m pretty sure this is illegal? They have to accept my GDPR request, and they certainly can’t block me from reporting that it isn’t working, for them to accept it.
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They also have an email address so that you can make a GDPR request via email since the EU legislation gives you the right to do that, you shouldn’t be forced to use their platform for that as otherwise it would be too easy for a company to lock you out of the process.
Here’s what Reddit’s privacy policy says:
Do this. Don’t overreact.
You should file an official complaint with your country’s data protection authority.
Lololololol
Is r/help run by admins? I can’t remember.
Anyways, while I agree that they can’t ignore your request for your data under the GDPR, i don’t think there’s a law saying that they have to acknowledge their website being broken. Technically it’s fine for their system to be broken as long as you’re able to submit a GDPR request (even if only by email), unfortunately.
This might help: How to Complain to the Data Protection Authority When Your Rights Have Been Violated
If you’re in the US (but outside of California) you’re screwed, though.
Hopefully just a temporary issue but seeing how they’ve handled stuff over the past few months, it wouldn’t surprise me if part of their GDPR download was busted