I am trying to think what the secondary consequences of GDPR are going to be. If any user can see their data on any service than any government can quickly plug-in to access all user data on any service. This is like NSA Prism for everything. If a user can export their data easily from any service, they can easily resell their own data for money to services that seek to monetize that data. They could even rent out th…
If there is a search warrant, police could and still can access data. GDPR didn't change anything in this regard.
My feeling is that in the EU there is a different view of government: it's not a third adversarial entity.
Many other remarks you've made don't have anything to do with GDPR, for example fake accounts and takeovers.