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[–] ratsmack 0 points 23 points 23 points (+23|-0) ago
Yes... they knew what they were doing.
[–] Thisismyvoatusername 1 point 9 points 10 points (+10|-1) ago
Of course I know why they did it to her specifically. But my question stands because I wasn't getting at the issue this time. Who she is shouldn't matter to the principle involved. I'd really like them to explain why doxing someone would ever be necessary in an article. It seems like they should have a rule that you simply do not put that type,of personal information in a story (about anyone) unless it was actually required for the story itself.
[–] Approved 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
They do have that rule, but it only applies to people that they like.
Rules are for others to follow, not for them.
[–] Ajaxofbarbaria 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
They know her email? They can try that email and common passwords on ANY SITE in the world to see if she already has an account anywhere. Also, anyone can sign her up for any sort of porn, scams, email viruses, democratic propaganda.... This means war.
[–] TAThatBoomerang ago
... I actually don't know. Is it just mere intimidation?