@The Angry Dybbuk: Sure. I'll add another $50 to it.
If one you guys actually manage to doxx this dude legally and show your sources, you'll be a hundred dollars richer!
[aside]Rules:
You're responsible for the consequences of your own stupidity if you get the wrong guy or if you go sticking your nose where it doesn't belong, spreading lies, or otherwise being a stupid ass. Should you do that, or if you break any of these rules, then neither Dybbuk nor I will be giving you any money. You may very well, however, be receiving a permaban from the site, forums, and IRC courtoisie de moi, depending on the severity of your infraction. Either way, your stuff will be deleted.
1. First and foremost, don't take this too far. Don't go organizing a lynch mob, don't assemble a massive dossier on this dude and plop it down here, and don't keep beating a dead horse until it's a bloody patch of grass. The idea here is to give this dude a taste of his own medicine: if you don't want getting doxxed, then don't trivialize and literally [b]advocate[/b] rape online in the first place. Most people in his life probably aren't aware that he'd say, spread, or believe shit like this. He's leading them on by not admitting otherwise: he knows most people are decent human beings, or at least decent enough to be thoroughly disgusted by a literal rape advocate, and they wouldn't want to be associated with anyone or anything like that. These people deserve to know the truth, and instead of being allowed to cowardly hide behind a veil of online anonymity, he ought to have to feel the same heat and face the same consequences that a rape advocate would if that veil were lifted. There's a big difference between "ethically doxxing" someone to expose them for who they really are and doxxing someone to ruin their entire life or cause them serious harm and undue suffering. I do not condone the latter.
2. Secondly and perhaps most obviously, do not expose any of this cretin's legitimately private information, such as his social security number, credit-card numbers, medical records or conditions, etc. He may be acting like a cretin, but he is still a human cretin all the same; he therefore legally has and is, more importantly, rightfully entitled to the same basic rights to privacy as any other human being.
3. You must only use legal, public sources of information. Google, social-media accounts, public records, etc. are fair game. BTW, "social engineering" is crossing a line that shouldn't be crossed, so it does not qualify as a public source. You must also show your sources to verify that everything you shared is public information, accurate, and whether you've got the right guy.
4. Do not share any information about his friends, family, other loved ones, or anybody else associated with him. You're not doxxing them.
5. To sort of reiterate and elaborate on the first point, expose this guy for who he is, but do not threaten, bully, harass, or otherwise harm him, and do not encourage others to do the same. You may share his words with the people in his life including his significant other, employer, or anyone else who may be interested but only because he's being deceitful when he doesn't share them himself. He is deliberately lying by omission to anyone whom he has ties with if he knows they are under the assumption it is not in his character or nature to say and perpetuate this type of sick, rapey, misogynistic shit.
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