Folks, given some disturbing behavior directed towards @ISASaxonists who has talking about racism in academia, it seems like we need a reminder of what is and isn't doxxing. /1
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Doxxing is the act of revealing previously *private* information online about an individual or organization. Examples include sharing their address, information about their spouse/spouse's employer, and identifying information about minor children. /2
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None of it's okay, but sharing identifying details about minor children is particularly disgusting, and there have been past incidents of photographs of people's children being shared. /3
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Merely mentioning someone's name online is NOT doxxing. /4
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Revealing the name of a person who has taken steps to remain anonymous to protect themselves is 100% doxxing.
Does no one remember the myspace era where predators were EVERYWHERE and constantly trying to track down people's information? Yeah. Naming someone is doxxing2 replies 3 retweets 49 likes
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MySpace isn't Twitter LMAO. I named/called out someone because she used 2 sock accounts to harass @ISASaxonists, besides her verified account, in an effort to intimidate her and her family. That's called exposure of an abusive person, not doxxing.https://twitter.com/CTExposers/status/1398357351820836865?s=19 …
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https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/personal-information#:~:text=Overview&text=You%20may%20not%20publish%20or,incentivizing%20others%20to%20do%20so …. pic.twitter.com/t31DfMudHY-
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Babe, no one asked you. Nor were you mentioned. It's cute that you can tell the difference between social media platforms as they've evolved though! Good job!
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