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I got banned from !politics@lemmy.world over this lol.
someone was being a dick to me and lecturing me about privacy. he posted A LOT of personal information on the threadiverse. all over his post history.
got tired of his shit and just responded with a ton of info about him that i gathered in like 11 minutes of looking at his post history. he reported me for doxxing and the mod sided with him.
it’s not doxxing if he posts it in a public forum, but okay.
Gathering the data in one easily accessible spot is still doxxing. Most doxxing info is just gathered through publically available data. Often harder to connect than just going through someones post history, but that is still easily on the side of morally fucked up.
The problem is the Nazi-pocrisy.
.worldunabashedly defends Nazis+Zionist’s doxing of antifascists. We can't report back the list of ICE agents’ global positioning data so folks do not get abducted.He made YouTube videos and his channel description included his number of kids. He was a public content creator and regularly posted about where he lived.
Am I doxxing the POTUS in this post if I say his last name is Trump and he’s married to Melania?
If you don’t want people to have your info, don’t tell it to the world.
Pointing out that he's got lots of stuff visible would've been the more moral move, imo.
I probably did. Any time I countered him he just got more aggressive.
I was talking about starting a movement; he attacked me out of nowhere calling me an idiot saying the government would find out blablablah and there’s no solution to anything and we shouldn’t even try blablablablah. I was initially civil and he kept insulting me and completely ignoring what I was saying.
He broke rules too iirc, but he didn’t get banned.