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The General Data Protection Regulation () has an impact on every aspect of every information processing organization that operates in Europe or on Europeans. The scope of the GDPR touches the organisation at every level, management, paper and computer systems, and code. Where is the proper forum for questions on this topic?

Background: When I asked a GDPR question (that was not a code question) in SO I got punished, and the question was suspended. At the same time, more or less, a code question in SO actually required an answer that was a summary of the GDPR's requirements in general, i.e. not code. I provided an answer and it was well received.

So it's a bit of a mess.

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    Programming questions can be here but the question you asked that got closed appears to be a legal question. A coding question might be well served by an answer without code but you can't ask a non-programming question here. You might try the Law SE but I'd ask on their Meta first (I don't know whether either of the financial SEs would work.)
    – BSMP
    Apr 12, 2018 at 19:23
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    The GDPR by itself is not a programming issue I think?
    – user247702
    Apr 12, 2018 at 19:23
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    seems to be getting a free pass - It really shouldn't be. If it is it's because it's a relatively new, low traffic tag and not getting attention from users who know better. It's usage guidance is totally wrong though: people should NOT be asking policy questions here.
    – BSMP
    Apr 12, 2018 at 19:25
  • Guys, tell me something I didn't know. For example, where should wide ranging systems questions (with potentially massive code impact) be asked? I understand the purity thing. I get it, but now I want results.
    – Aethelbald
    Apr 12, 2018 at 19:59
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    If you don't want to try Law SE the only other thing I can think of is creating a site for these types of questions on Area 51 but that's a long process. But you also might get better suggestions on where to ask over on the Uber Meta since that site has users from all over the network.
    – BSMP
    Apr 12, 2018 at 20:11
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    Most questions that exist in the gdpr are legal compliance questions or otherwise entirely unrelated to programming. I haven't looked at each of them but most questions I have seen are off-topic for the site; I'm not sure the tag is on-topic at all.
    – TylerH
    Apr 12, 2018 at 20:15
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    Heck, the very first question to use the tag was literally just "how many pages are there in the GDPR document".
    – TylerH
    Apr 12, 2018 at 20:21
  • @TylerH pic or never happened!
    – Braiam
    Apr 12, 2018 at 20:25
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    @Braiam Sorry, it was how many articles (sections), not how many pages: stackoverflow.com/questions/43654972/gdpr-articles-how-many The question is not deleted or even closed. And looking at it now, the tag was added two weeks ago by someone whose edit was approved by two other users... yikes.
    – TylerH
    Apr 12, 2018 at 20:30
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    ..and most of the questions are tangential to GDPR anyway. Just because you ask a programming question about a GDPR button...doesn't require the GDPR tag...sigh. Whole thing could use a cleanup.
    – Paulie_D
    Apr 12, 2018 at 22:25
  • FWIW, nearly all (1 remains a close-vote short) gdpr questions on Stack Overflow have been closed for various applicable reasons. If there is not already a GDPR-focused Area 51 site, perhaps one should be suggested. While compliance questions are likely on-topic at Law.SE (though legal advice questions would not be), I imagine GDPR compliance to be a sufficiently hot topic to sustain its own beta site, at least for a while...
    – TylerH
    Apr 13, 2018 at 13:55
  • There's a related question on Software Engineering Meta about whether they'd be willing to accept any of these questions here. If they agree, I suspect that they'd want to focus on "system-level" questions (i.e. requirements writing, architecture, etc.) Apr 13, 2018 at 15:27
  • @TylerH I can't imagine there being enough to discuss about GDPR to sustain its own site long-term. After all, we only got approximately 45 questions here over the course of a few months, which really isn't enough to justify a completely new site. Apr 13, 2018 at 15:32
  • @EJoshuaS To be fair the law hasn't gone into effect yet. Once thousands of companies start getting 10% of their profits fined suddenly (or whatever the rate is) I imagine there will be a lot more scrambling to comply. But it's hard for me to say how many questions it will generate; I'm from the United States.
    – TylerH
    Apr 13, 2018 at 15:41
  • @TylerH I'm from the U.S. as well but I work for a German-based company - it's definitely a major topic here. I think that the fine is up to 5% of revenue if I'm not mistaken, which seems pretty draconian to me, but they didn't consult me about the law. Apr 13, 2018 at 15:46

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You asked:

Where is the proper forum for questions on this topic?

You kind of answered it yourself by saying:

The scope of the GDPR touches the organisation at every level, management, paper and computer systems, and code.

So, the proper forum will depend on the scope of the question you're asking.

For example, if your question about GDPR involves only the legal aspect you might refer to Law.SE. If the question refer to political impacts then you should head to Politics.SE. If there's code involved, you should head to Stack Overflow. If it has something to do with how GDPR affecting your workplace, you might want to try The Workplace.

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  • Note, that most of the time, the behavior of the code can be mostly abstracted from the specific use-case that it's meant to fulfill. If I need to sum two numbers in python, it doesn't matter if I'm building a calculator, a cart handler or a high precision missile guiding system, so most of the time even the tag is irrelevant.
    – Braiam
    Apr 13, 2018 at 14:01
  • I have an outstanding question on Software Engineering SE Meta about whether they'd be willing to accept some of these questions if they're focused on architecture and/or requirements-writing. Apr 13, 2018 at 15:26
  • Is there a place in SO for real cries for help from people who do not know quite what they are asking and are seriously in need of advice? Maybe this is a uber-meta question. Finally, @Tyl, the USA will be getting its own GDPR soon if Zuckerberg has any say in it. Then interest will rocket.
    – Aethelbald
    Apr 13, 2018 at 15:38
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    @Aethelbald If anyone will be advocating for more privacy laws it won't be Mark Zuckerberg. His company actively lobbies against laws and efforts to increase privacy restrictions, because such laws mean less money for Facebook.
    – TylerH
    Apr 13, 2018 at 15:46
  • @TylerH, theverge.com/2018/4/11/17224492/…
    – Aethelbald
    Apr 13, 2018 at 15:54
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    @Aethelbald That's Facebook complying with GDPR, not all him advocating for a US-based GDPR.
    – TylerH
    Apr 13, 2018 at 16:02

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