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@DarkKnightDaisy doxing is when you search for social media apparently.
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@JP_Loyalist @MKFenris @DarkKnightDaisy >every day, you wake up to seeing Mike Zaimont's information plastered on your walls
>this guy keeps on plastering his info on you wall
>you see pronouns, location, IP address, security number, a counter for every dick he sucked, the many games he fucked up
>you are angry, you try to look away, maybe nature can help you get over this intrusion
>you look out the window
>the windows are covered with more info
>you are now annoyed
>at this point, you've memorized each detail about this man
>you could even pinpoint the exact location, size and texture of the pubic hair on his cheek from the last dick he sucked in real time
>you go on the internet
>you avoid looking at your wallpaper, Mike Zaimont changed it to his info
>you go to Twitter
>you talk about this dude
>yrw you're accused of doxxing
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@MKFenris @DarkKnightDaisy It's probably a two-part definition.
Like one part is obtaining information through sketchy means.
The other part is probably what you use the information for.
By definition though doxxing is "searching for peoples public or private information with malicious intent".
The intent is what makes it so (according to google at least)
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@JP_Loyalist @DarkKnightDaisy @MKFenris It's just a meme. :wat:
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@Immahnoob @DarkKnightDaisy @MKFenris No clue what to even make of that wall of text.
I'll say this though, I am not saying whoever is crying "doxx" is in the right. I was just giving a bit of insight into the term and how the accquisition of the information and the use of the information are both seperate factors that do not need to be tied together to equate to "doxxing".