A word on doxxing

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4 weeks ago (edited by admin 4 weeks ago) Administrator

In this past year, numerous people have stumbled upon the forum or server as a result of some connection to Schizoid Arena or Xat.com, and, on the other hand, members of the forum have partaken in both of those communities. This is generally a good thing, as it allows for more people to discover each other and gives us some relief from the homogeny of information that can sometimes wash over a small community such as this.

That being said, there is no denying that the practice of doxxing rival users, or requesting/sending their personal information, has been rampant on both of the aforementioned communities. Of course, it has also been rampant in this one. Some of this forum's oldest users have made repeated attempts to share my personal information, whether to spark some kind of personal conflict or as a laughing matter, and I have, for the most part, welcomed it. In my lack of ability to draw the line between my personal and online lives, this kind of reaction on my behalf has cultivated a poor standard, and one which fails to adeptly condemn the practice of doxxing as a whole.

The principal thing that has changed from acts of doxxing that occurred here in the past is that the subject of these attacks now tend to exist within the community itself rather than outside of it. In the past, sharing the personal information of particular individuals, most of whom were the subject of some rather thorough online trolling, did not come at the harm of any of our own members. In the case of myself, I did not see it as a threat to my own individual, but I have also carelessly neglected the implications that it can have on people who I know and love. I should like to think that this community, no matter how small, has grown so as to witness the development of people's lives; in the course of time, we have seen people foster social connections with one another that should have a lasting impact, for better or for worse.

Going forward, any attempts to post or request a community member's personal information (without the express permission of said member) will be met with your instant riddance from this website and any of the platforms that accompany it.


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