| ▲ | cardanome 2 hours ago | |
The character is completely irrelevant to whether they are a victim of doxxing. They might be the worst person ever but that doesn't matter. People can be good and bad, sometimes the victim sometimes the perpetrator. Is it morally wrong to doxx someone and cause them to go to jail because they are running an archive website? Yes. It is. It doesn't matter who the person is. It does not matter what their motivations are. | ||
| ▲ | AgentME 29 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
There are plenty of cases where the operator of archive.today refused to take down archives of pages with people's identifying information, so it's a huge double standard for them to insist on others to not look into their identity using public information. | ||
| ▲ | fc417fc802 7 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Irrelevant to a determination of fact, yes. But very relevant to the question of whether or not I care about any of this. Bad thing happened to bad person, lots of drama ensued, come rubberneck the various internet slapfights, details at 11. In other news, water is wet. | ||