Still should be opt-in.
No reason for it to be opt-out.
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My parse monkey phase was back when I was 14, I'm done with that I just care about clearing. I don't even have ACT to see damage meters, so idk what my parses are could be grey or orange idc.
This is purely for people who prioritise having privacy from something they don't consent to because some people still value that.
This is how it should be. I know I went on a small rant yesterday about it (how opt-out isn't really an ideal thing to do in this design), but ideally the whole process should be an opt-in rather than an opt-out, just because there is a stigma in some spheres, and even in general where if you're opting-out of something that is public information (by design, albeit poor design), then it typically only leaves some people to speculate or assume you "Have something to hide".
At least, I personally think that the system being an opt-in by default would reduce this. I did mull on it yesterday a little and it isn't really great that opt-out is the design when there's API support for extracting data.
Since there isn't a good reasons for the data collection, opt-out is also against EU law. GPDR sets requirements for processing personal data. FFlogs and tomestone are most likely to small to ever get into problems with that, but it's still not a great look.
Indeed. I doubt any court would bother with a small fan project for an online game, at least not as long as irl home addresses or actual phone numbers etc. stay out of it at least. However, these laws exist for good reason and it wouldn't hurt if programmers would take a minute to consider these reasons, and if they really want to do a thing that would be straight up illegal if they'd be a huge media company and not just a small group of passionable volunteers. Not because of possible legal repercussions, just because maybe all these politicians and privacy advocates who created these laws in a lengthy process were on to something good.