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Doxxing Is Dirty Pool
I’m safe in assuming most here know of the so-called “journalist,” last name Taylor, who had a meltdown when someone doxxed her. She said she had to close her accounts and had thoughts of suicide.
So what does she do? In the Washington Post, she is doxxing the person behind the popular “LibsofTikTok” Twitter account. This person just reposts liberals’ social media posts on TikTok. Taylor has already doxxed family members of this person and gone to their homes.
Taylor “suffered” so much when she was doxxed, now she is doing it to others. That’s sick and disgusting.
WARNING: YELLING IN PROGRESS—The execrable Taylor Lorenz and the rag-birds-don’t-want-as-cage-liner W.Post published the women’s name and address! May fleas infest them both, permanently!
Published in General
And then I come upon this:
There seems to be a great shortage of integrity – both journalistic and intellectual – in her and her world.
I’m not sure that’s actually significant, are twitter feeds generally included? For everyone? That seems like a lot of noise and detritus to be collected.
For some reason this little bit of news-like-substance has me thinking about cases along these lines (i.e., demonstrating a lack of integrity) from our own little neighborhood. The most prominent one in my mind surrounded a rather large discussion a few years back about deleting posts and threads. But slightly more recent events include laughably false accusations of doxing by a fellow member and blatantly false charges of “cancel culture” right here in the member feed. I just might feel a post coming on…
Talk about threatening…
I had no idea I would provoke this response for a post I wrote on my phone during lunch…of course, that encourages brevity, and a quicker read. I just got so mad seeing this two-faced hypocrite complain about her treatment after being doxxed herself, then turning around and doing it to someone else, I had to say something. I see she is getting backlash for that now, which is very gratifying. Does that make me a bad person? Maybe, but I think I’m a better person than her. The thought of doing what she did turns my stomach, and I would never do it.