I am fairly sure that this site is based in the USA, where we have a right to remember. Why you think EU law is relevant when the site is not based in the EU is beyond me.

In fact, if your posts here are evidence of criminal activities, we would likely be breaking the law if we did remove them.

I believe that you can change your username on this site, although it would be better to pick a new username going forward that does not include the string "bigup" or the number "401" and try that on other sites. Also, do not ask the same question on another site that you have been ridiculed for asking here, since that made it fairly obvious that "bigup401" on PerlMonks and "bigup" on StackOverflow are the same person after the name similarity raised suspicions.

Lastly, if you are trying to invoke RightToVanish, you need to actually vanish, which means that you will need to dramatically improve before asking more questions, or the pattern you have set here will unmask you no matter how many different names you try. We have had other infamous users who "vanish" but seem to keep coming back as "Anonymous Monk" because they have kept a distinctive posting style.

In sum, you will be remembered, but let not the door whack you on the ass on the way out.


In reply to Re^5: how to delete my account permanently by jcb
in thread how to delete my account permanently by bigup401

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