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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. Online shaming - Wikipedia

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    Online shaming is a form of public shaming in which internet users are harassed, mocked, or bullied by other internet users online.This shaming may involve commenting directly to or about the shamed; the sharing of private messages; or the posting of private photos.

  4. Troll farm - Wikipedia

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    A troll farm or troll factory is an institutionalised group of internet trolls that seeks to interfere in political opinions and decision-making. [1]Freedom House's report showed that 30 governments worldwide (out of 65 covered by the study) paid keyboard armies to spread propaganda and attack critics. [2]

  5. In hidden Discord communities, adults are abusing and ... - AOL

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    Discord markets itself to kids and teens, advertising its functionality for school clubs on their homepage. But many of the other users on the platform are adults. But many of the other users on ...

  6. On online forums that have previously been linked to mass shootings, people are threatening violence and attempting to publicly identify the 12 New York jurors who on Thursday decided to convict ...

  7. Truth Social users are doxxing grand jurors who indicted ...

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    A plethora of Truth Social users came to Mr Trump’s defence following his fourth indictment

  8. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Doxxing is the act of disclosing a victim's personal data, such as their home address, phone number, and full name. Doxxing can happen when fans in fandoms with large fanbases often go too far when protecting their idols and enter the realm of cyberbullying. Extreme fans of the K-pop music genre sometimes dox fans of rival music groups.

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    May post content that you create or have been given permission to post by the owner, is legal, and doesn't violate the TOS; Are responsible for content that you post to our services and assume all risks of posting personal information online; Continue to own the content but grant Oath Inc. a license to use and distribute your content