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He's actually a licensed lawyer.
Samuel Collingwood Smith is neither a solicitor nor a barrister.
True, but he likes to play make believe online that he is something.
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He's actually a licensed lawyer.
Samuel Collingwood Smith is neither a solicitor nor a barrister.
Why do people make such a big deal out of getting doxed anyway? Do they genuinely think some sort of internet lynch mob is going to kick down their door and beat the shit out of them?
So your reputation is tarnished and some jackasses start blowing up your phone with. Big whoop.
Doxing only has serious consequences (like getting fired) if the person in question has done something truly depraved or socially unacceptable online. And at that point, the "victim" is probably more to blame for their problems than the doxers are.
Maybe they changed the name for International Women's Day?Lol they misspelled Massachusetts.
Why do people make such a big deal out of getting doxed anyway? Do they genuinely think some sort of internet lynch mob is going to kick down their door and beat the shit out of them?
So your reputation is tarnished and some jackasses start blowing up your phone with. Big whoop.
Doxing only has serious consequences (like getting fired) if the person in question has done something truly depraved or socially unacceptable online. And at that point, the "victim" is probably more to blame for their problems than the doxers are.
Why do people make such a big deal out of getting doxed anyway? Do they genuinely think some sort of internet lynch mob is going to kick down their door and beat the shit out of them?
Reporter's Company Name: Trans-advocacy of Massachusettes (Suffolk University Law Center)
Agreed.Why do people make such a big deal out of getting doxed anyway? Do they genuinely think some sort of internet lynch mob is going to kick down their door and beat the shit out of them?
So your reputation is tarnished and some jackasses start blowing up your phone with. Big whoop.
Doxing only has serious consequences (like getting fired) if the person in question has done something truly depraved or socially unacceptable online. And at that point, the "victim" is probably more to blame for their problems than the doxers are.
Lol depends on how many people you've pissed off and how many of them actually want to kick down your door and kill you. If you're @Null that's a lot of people.
I think worrying about violence is a big part of why they flip out about being doxed.I don't think the dox-fearful people are afraid of mobs or violence, for the most part. I think they're just very invested in the idea that they're important enough that someone would bother doxxing them in the first place. Taking precautions to avoid being doxxed yourself isn't exactly rocket science, just don unless you actually work in media or something with a public interface, your career isn't going to be affected much, working people are busy.
It's not just IRL harassment. Consider vordrak.More like Null's gotten a shitload of empty threats.
I'm aware some loon actually came to his house to try and "talk" recently, but has he been approached by cows IRL like that before?
Especially the kind of people who take scaremongering stories about the alt-right seriously.
There are people out there that think things like the 4chan fox news report from years back is not some ridiculous fabrication but real stuff. Like if you get their name then all of their bank accounts will be emptied and their windows smashed by... something or someone or some force? Some people like to think life is after them.Why do people make such a big deal out of getting doxed anyway? Do they genuinely think some sort of internet lynch mob is going to kick down their door and beat the shit out of them?
Only if the submitted data is instantly added to a searchable forward facing database.We should set up an "information removal form" with tons of required fields and see who's dumb enough to fall for it.
Makes me wonder if Null ever genuinely fears for his life. Perhaps he will be the first to shoot a tranny in self defense.Lol depends on how many people you've pissed off and how many of them actually want to kick down your door and kill you. If you're @Null that's a lot of people.
A quick Google search turned up nothing for the name "Trans-advocacy of Massachusetts", and certainly nothing affiliated with Suffolk Law school. I also couldn't find any students or alumni by that name either.
And a Mobile number left as a contact numbe along with a gmail address. Dealing with a real pro here.
A quick Google search turned up nothing for the name "Trans-advocacy of Massachusetts", and certainly nothing affiliated with Suffolk Law school. I also couldn't find any students or alumni by that name either.