Dunno, and if I’m being honest I don’t know exactly what you’re arguing here.
1/ If you think that anonymous accounts shouldn’t be allowed, then doxxing is, by definition, a disciplinary action. That’s not necessarily bad. We should just stop pretending it’s something else.
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No it's not. I don't think you should be disciplined, or
@trumwill, or@burtlikko, any more than I think anyone who isn't legally allowed to get blackout drunk and drive down the freeway is being 'disciplined." Rules are not punishment. Punishment is punishment. -
I have my own reasons for preferring a semi-pseudonymous online presence. Why don't I get to decide if, when, and how to change that? N.b. I am not a public figure of any sort and if you're actually interested in me enough to doxx me, chances are you need a better hobby.
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2/ I’m somewhat ambivalent in anonymous accounts. But again we should be honest that the norm of full personal disclosure is also the norm that best enables the tech companies I monetize our online behavior
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Oh, I absolutely agree with that.
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