i'd say partial support because i do think it's kind of odd that the gdpr profiles are even there. that said, it might be that way for a reason. i haven't studied up on it in a while, but it is entirely possible that with the way the eu worded it or something, gdpr accounts have to be visible but censored on scratch in compliance with the gdpr laws.

on an unrelated note, i took a course online once briefly explaining how gdpr works. i gotta say, the eu absolutely nailed it. it's an amazing, wonderful system to remove oneself from the internet and keep everyone's data safe, and unfortunately only the eu gets it. (or any outside countries/states/provinces/whatever that want to try to do roughly the same thing, like for example california's online privacy laws.) that said, i hear it's incredibly obnoxious for those who actually make the websites, since they have to work around it. good for the consumer, bad for the seller.