• Zerush@lemmy.ml
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    It’s easy to delete an account in X, simply post Musks flight plans, porno in Meta and spam in others. Account deleted in minutes.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    With accounts that are less data-miney, you can replace all your account details (name, email addy, region, etc.) with gibberish and wait for it all to update, and then replace your password so not even you can get into it.

    If it’s more data-miney and you are willing to put in a few months / years of maintenance, you can trickle in the gibberish and false data until it’s thoroughly poisoned.

  • Ⓜ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌@lemmy.sdf.org
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    It’s easier to pretend your data were deleted than collecting part of your data and sending them back to you. They almost every time don’t know how much, where, why they have so much data. They certainly have no way to collect them, only hand made work, so let’s have a little misunderstanding and hope it works.

    Now that you’ve been deleted, wait until you receive the next text or email marketing campaign ;)

    — I may or may not be working next door to a data protection officer.

    [edit: replaced “datas” by “data”]

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        Is data a plural word? I thought it was a word without plural form

        If data is plural, does that mean that “the data was stolen” is wrong and “the data were stolen” is right?

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          “datum” is the singular, but you’re right that it’s not really grammatically plural since you’d say “the data was stolen” not “the data were stolen”. I think the latter would technically also be valid; my interpretation would be that the latter is “countable” plural, so there are specific discrete datums that were stolen.

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            Confusingly, British English actually does treat nouns like “data” and “government” as plural where American English does not. Even more confusingly, they’re a little inconsistent with it, so you can find published examples of both.

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          it’s like a special category of words idk, grammar theory is my weakest point

          data can be one point of data, and data can be many points of data