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  2. Doxing - Wikipedia

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    A fictional example of a doxing post on social media. In this case, the victim's personal name and address are shown. Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent.

  3. For Palestinian Americans and activists, doxxing is nothing new

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    Doxxing is the release of personal information without a person’s consent, often with malicious intent, according to the International Encyclopedia of Gender, Media, and Communication.

  4. “The Snuggle Is Real”: 50 Pics Of Animals Doing The Most ...

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    The reason why some researchers are skeptical about animals having a sense of humor is that it serves no evolutionary purpose. For humans, it's a bonding strategy. For humans, it's a bonding strategy.

  5. BREAK THE INTERNET: After girls were filmed giggling at another girl at a baseball game in Texas, social media users unearthed their names, their family members and contacted their bosses to get ...

  6. Kiwi Farms - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi Farms, formerly known as CWCki Forums (/ ˈ k w ɪ k i / KWIH-kee), is a web forum that facilitates the harassment of online figures and communities. Their targets are often subject to organized group trolling and stalking, as well as doxing and real-life harassment.

  7. Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Foucault then quotes Borges' passage. Louis Sass has suggested, in response to Borges' list, that such "Chinese" thinking shows signs of typical schizophrenic thought processes. [ 7 ] By contrast, the linguist George Lakoff has pointed out that while Borges' list is not possibly a human categorization, many categorizations of objects found in ...

  8. Why Hong Kong’s proposed doxxing law alarms Google ... - AOL

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    A proposed bill criminalizes doxxing—but doesn't define the term—and gives the city's privacy commissioner police powers.

  9. dril - Wikipedia

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    @dril is a pseudonymous Twitter user best known for his idiosyncratic style of absurdist humor and non-sequiturs.The account and the character associated with the tweets are all commonly referred to as dril (the account's username on Twitter) or wint (the account's intermittent display name), both rendered lowercase but often capitalized by others.

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