"Doxing" in 2025

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Deets is funny, I like it. Why does it need to be a verb? Especially if you want to disassociate from the act itself. The deets itself aint a crime.
Realistically it could be formed as a verb by making it a gerund, but it doesn't come along naturally due to the word itself. Deetzing doesn't have the ontological resonance that something like doxxing (or doxing) has, which is a gerund.

Edit: I am retarded and pretty much reversed the idea of what a gerund is RIP.
 
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I think the act of finding the information itself being called "phonebooking" is also pretty close to the truth. "Unmasking" seems be the most applicable when it comes to posting said info.
 
I'm sure calling doxing by a cute term will totally make posting someone's IRL name, DOB, and address acceptable to normies.
The point isn't to make it acceptable to normies the point is to shine a light on the fact that people who dislike kiwifarms do the same thing. Believe it or not, the world isn't a 50-50 split between based chuds or deranged troonlovers. Most people are normies with very fluid opinions on stuff.
 
It's to keep people in line. Sad to say it, but the implied threat of "something bad" happening if you step outside of the established social framework has been a remarkably effective means of ensuring that society doesn't just spiral into a state where the common man or woman has to worry about looking out their window and seeing somebody picking up dog turds off the sidewalk and eating them with a huge grin on their face.

You think I'm joking, but I'm not.
You're the dumbest blackest gorilla nigger in this thread.

I always assumed doxing specifically meant collecting and posting information that was not previously public
As @Hooked on phobics explained like 4 pages ago, it doesn't matter. Legalities are still fucking retarded and as long as a lawyer can say "Doxing = Harassment" because that's what it means in legal terms Null can get fucked hard in the asshole and we'd be the ones to blame. He's got a point at the end of the day.
 
I could have sworn the original definition of doxxing was pulling up private information on someone, public information wasn't considered doxxing, but maybe thats false memory?
 
Meh, well in the long run I don't think it'll make any difference, since the rest of the world will still call it doxxing and will always think of Kiwi Farms as a den of unbridled evil, but Null seems to put an extraordinary amount of effort into keeping this place online, and unlike nearly every other place on the internet these days, he generally doesn't put a whole lot of restriction on what type of language is used-I mean for fuck's sake, I saw a video on youtube the other day about a little girl that died after her meth head parents burnt coal in the bathtub to heat the house, and the creator of the video kept bleeping out the words "dead" and "deceased" as well as ''meth'' and ''abuse''-so what the heck, if it turns Null's frown upside down, to not use one teeny little word, OK I'll do it, I wont use the ''D''. word anymore....hey how bout we call it ''Unboxxxing''. because its like unboxing but with personal information instead of stuff like shoes or bobble head dolls, and it's got 3 Xs and everyone knows the more X's you use the cooler you are--which of course is why if I were to ever have a kid I'd call them Paxxxton or Xaqueline, which coincidentally, was the name of the girl in the video about the couple that heated their house with coal and carbon monoxided everyone inside... carbon monoxide has an x in it...carbon monoxide, as you can probably tell by the name is a compound made up of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, whereas carbon dioxide is a carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms, they sound so simliar yet they have such different properties...science is cool.
Or we could just call it "X"-ing. Since X (formerly known as Twitter) is prominent in doxxxxxxxxxxxxxing.
 
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@Null If we're moving away from saying "doxing," should this random quote be removed from the rotation?

fuck i'm fully doxxed.png
 
I for one support Sunshining, unlike doxing which is now associated with criminal behavior, Sunshining is associated with state Sunshine Laws which makes it sound as legal as it is.
 
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I suggest "log". It works as a noun and verb (logs, logged.)
The word isn't googleable b/c it's an overloaded term. And it has a double-meaning for turd/sh*t.

Examples:
Chris-chan's 🪵s"
"Lolcow X dropped their log."
"I spent last night logging on the farms."

@Null, please look at me senpai!
 
Hypothetically speaking, there are users on kiwifarms that work for an imaginary group, let's call it possad. and their entire goal is to draw attention away from their imaginary shithole country, let's call is pisrael. Now, would it be doxxing, or illegal, if you sent the information of these imaginary people over to other groups of people, via a global announcement through kiwifarms?

Would it be illegal to call the police, telling them these people won't stop rummaging through the women's bathroom garbage bins looking for coins?
 
Well, "Doxing" was just a verb form of the noun "Dox" which was a shortened form of "Dossier". So uh... Dossier Writing?
 
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If I remember correctly, like banned words on janny forums; there should be a option to have the doxing word changed to another word that doesn't asterisk it out in censorship of admin area.

Which means all previous posts will change that word to new word.

Could solve the problem of whole integration for new year.

Just remembered Xenforo can do that.
 
I think Account-Linking or Data-mining could also be good alternatives.

Or DTPN - determining the persons name
 
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Unmasking makes sense because the internet is essentially a mask people hide behind. This is how it should be. Internet anonymity should never be compromised. Only dumbass normies that started piling on the internet with the rise of social media thought it was a good idea to post pics of themselves and their information online. Everyone else knew better.
 
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