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Originally Posted by HDGristle
Yes. Clearly committed there Elon.
As for you, Berry, you lack command of the facts. Doxxing requires malicious intent, not just you or Elon telling us so. Don't bastardize the concept like you're a liberal millennial or Gen Z kid who forgets about originalism. There's no intent to harm, intimidate or embarrass. The data is public and legally sourced. The data doesn't even match up with a claim of real-time tracking of an individual, which Elon has claimed erroneously.
Show the proof before lecturing others about facts. No straw men. No sunk premises. No conjecture. No prima-facie case nonsense. The actual factual proof. Not what you desperately want to be true while you fake gorge yourself on imaginary tears.
Perhaps try Writer's Tears instead. A delightful Scotch that may help you find some mellow chill
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You show yet again how misinformed you are. Par for the course with you. So many lies you spout - here are just a few:
LIE - There's no intent to harm, intimidate or embarrass. - LIE
LIE - The data is public and legally sourced. - LIE
You can't handle the truth - but here it is.. Now you can go whine more as you clearly do not understand their term's of service, or what can put someone at risk
Some excerpts From Twitter's Terms of Service
Overview
December 2022
You may not publish or post other people's private information without their express authorization and permission. We also prohibit threatening to expose private information or incentivizing others to do so.
In addition, you may not share private media, such as images or videos of private individuals, without their consent. However, we recognise that there are instances where users may share images or videos of private individuals, who are not public figures, as part of a newsworthy event or to further public discourse on issues or events of public interest. In such cases, we may allow the media to remain on the platform.
Sharing someone’s private information:
Sharing someone’s private information online without their permission, sometimes called doxxing, is a breach of their privacy and of the Twitter Rules. Sharing private information can pose serious safety and security risks for those affected and can lead to physical, emotional, and financial hardship.
When reviewing reports under this policy, we consider a number of things, including:
What type of information is being shared?
We take this into consideration because certain types of private or live information carry higher risks than others, if they’re shared without permission.
Our primary aim is to protect individuals from potential physical harm as a result of their information being shared, so we consider information such as physical location and phone numbers to be a higher risk than other types of information. We define “live” as real-time and/or same-day information where there is potential that the individual could still be at the named location.
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What is in violation of this policy?
Under this policy, you can’t share the following types of private information, without the permission of the person who it belongs to:
home address or physical location information, including street addresses, GPS coordinates or other identifying information related to locations that are considered private;
live location information, including information shared on Twitter directly or links to 3rd-party URL(s) of travel routes, actual physical location, or other identifying information that would reveal a person’s location, regardless if this information is publicly available;
identity documents, including government-issued IDs and social security or other national identity numbers – note: we may make limited exceptions in regions where this information is not considered to be private;
contact information, including non-public personal phone numbers or email addresses;
financial account information, including bank account and credit card details;
other private information, including biometric data or medical records;
media of private individuals without the permission of the person(s) depicted; and
media depicting prisoners of war posted by government or state-affiliated media accounts on or after April 5, 2022.