Google Trends doesn’t even register the phrase “doxing” around the time Kathy Sierra was.pic.twitter.com/G9MAlPh1T1
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Google Trends doesn’t even register the phrase “doxing” around the time Kathy Sierra was.pic.twitter.com/G9MAlPh1T1
The first time Kathy Sierra is mentioned by @nytimes, her doxing gets nary a word.pic.twitter.com/Vxg9q8t41r
What is happening to women is being reduced to mere words.
Meanwhile, the first @nytimes piece about swatting focuses entirely on men:http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/21/technology/online-swatting-becomes-a-hazard-for-popular-video-gamers-and-police-responders.html …
The @replyall podcast episode on swatting also focuses entirely on men.http://gimletmedia.com/episode/ive-killed-people-and-i-have-hostages/ …
And @arstechnica’s series on doxing so far has centered entirely on men.http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/03/anti-doxing-strategy-or-how-to-avoid-50-qurans-and-287-of-chick-fil-a/ …
It’s inevitable, because it’s written from a first-person perspective, but troubling in this larger trend I am showing you now.
To his credit, @Bruce_Schneier’s definition of doxing leads with talking about women. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/01/doxing_as_an_at.html …
@sarahjeong oh my god this is the next blogpost tho https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/01/friday_squid_bl_458.html …
@sarahjeong @ashedryden @nytimes What percentage of swatting and ddox attacks are women?
@sarahjeong Wow, two words I never knew I never knew. Doxed is especially vulgar. What's happening to journalism.
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