I wanna talk about doxxing and what the alt-right is trying to do with Cville.
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The doxxing effort to ID Nazis was very effective. Several lost their jobs, some were arrested, more charges will follow.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
Identifying someone so they are held accountable is not the same as publishing their address and phone number for the purpose of harassment.
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Replying to @MilanLoveless @EmilyGorcenski
I see it as a difference between trying to protect people (warn them of Nazis) vs hurt people (go after marginalized people)
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Maybe I'm being a bit pedantic here, but I think using "doxxing" in this context is inappropriate & legitimizes harassment campaigns.
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Replying to @MilanLoveless @lmdragun
Well they are publishing names and addresses and plannin harassment campaigns and I have 140 characters so start your own thread.
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Also I want you to self-reflect on the tackiness of telling someone who survived two Nazi attacks and has friends *still in the hospital*...
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on what is and isn't appropriate.
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"You're doing a disservice to the seriousness of harassment," they say, to the person who endured months of targeted harassment before being
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surrounded by a mob of Nazis who used specific language from that harassment campaign, got maced, doused in fuel, and watched someone die.
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