If you work at Google, in 2018 your employer gave this guy's re-election campaign the maximum amount it was allowed to by law, even though his term doesn't end until 2022pic.twitter.com/2F6vFAfgAq
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So you obviously see that most contributors chose to list their physical work address, knowing that the form would be public record.
Yes but "most" isn't in Twitter's terms of service around doxing. If you're calling out home addresses of people (even though they are stupid) then you're risking getting reported.
I encourage you (or anyone else) to report me for this, as I am confident it falls entirely within the rules.
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