Doxxing someone isn't saying their name, the fucking hell are they playing at. It's revealing their phone numbers, their home addresses, all sorts of things like that, and even with my exceptionally dim view of the NYT, they'd not do that.
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They'd be beaten to hell and back by actual lawyers they hire to keep them from being sued out of existence, it's flatly something that would never happen at a paper like the NYT. On their twitters they might, but not actually in the paper, which is what's in dispute.
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I had never heard of him before today and boy do I regret learning about him
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The whole “I willingly did an interview with NY Times and now they want to DOX me by upholding their policy of publishing people’s legal names” stuff did not really pass my smell test and the more I learn about him the more I... feel justified in that feeling.
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This is the strangest goddamn controversy.
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It is, a bit.
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btw Steven Pinker is whining about how Alexander is being treated.
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And you know them by the company they keep....
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