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Comments by "TJ Marx" (@tjmarx) on "Elon Musk criticised over Twitter suspending journalists" video.
doxxing is a little more active than just posting personal information. Doxxing is the use of methods (usually illegal ones) to acquire hidden or private identifying information about someone on the internet and publishing it. It's most commonly used to describe the revealing of someone's identity from behind an online pseudonym although in this case it's being used to describe the publishing of real time location data. To be clear, the publishing of someone else's real time location data is not free speech, that's stalking.
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Going? Musk has always been one. He's a Peter Thiel underling, what do you expect. With that said, what Musk is doing with twitter isn't "supervillain" at all. He's shifting it to a platform that will make money and have fair/clear rules. Don't dox people seems like a pretty common sense rule, so common sense that it's always been a rule at twitter.
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@lenawagenfuehr53 There's public domain information, and then there's public information. Just because information is publically accessible does not mean it's public information. If it were public information, there wouldn't be a need for the account. OSINT is still a form of doxing.
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@zakaruahbones3142 You apparently don't understand how aviation works. No one is legally obligated to share anything with a WEBSITE. Planes share flight plans and those flight plans are public domain. Flight plans however do not have anything on them that identifies who is in a craft nor whom the craft belongs to. They just have the planes ID number. It's like having to log a plan on where you're going every time you drive and your licence plate number is the only thing attached to it. Some websites scrap flight plans from the various aviation authorities around the world and display that information in an easier to read format. What the account in question, and others tracking celebrity movements; have done is take registration records (which depending on where the plane is registered may or may not be public domain) and cross referenced those looking for musk. Then once they found Musk's plane, tracked it via flight plans. That is absolutely doxing. Deploying OSINT doesn't make something any less doxing.
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