But you have to do something about it! - The Raummaschine. It's definitely worth reading and thinking about. As often said on WDR: spend a quarter of an hour thinking about it. A quarter of an hour. You can manage that. Because I want data protection to provide me with the tools and legal means to control the spread of my data, but not to dictate what I can do with data (indirectly through the massive attempts to regulate services). I want to be able to decide for myself what is published - but I also want to have the option to say "not anymore" and a commitment from providers to meaningful tools. For me, this does not only include "prohibiting" and "regulating" - but rather things like data portability (I want a property right to my data!) and traceable deletion. Because I am indeed interested in services and service providers that work with my data - social networks can be fun and useful.