Putting it simple WMF/functionaries/the community itself should take the less invasive actions needed to protect themselves.
A public list of "persona non grata" for events is needed for sure, but I don't see any practical need to have it publicly shared.
Vito
Il giorno ven 5 lug 2019 alle ore 13:41 Andy Mabbett < andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk> ha scritto:
Den fre. 5. jul. 2019 kl. 11.53 skrev Thomas Townsend <
homesec1783@gmail.com
You don;t explain why being "doxxed" was a bad thing for you, or indeed what the downside is for anyone, You simply assert that it is a Bad Thing and must not happen. Would you like to give your reasons for those assertions?
I lost my wallet to a pickpocket last week. Do I now need to give reasons why this was a bad thing?
Quite apart from the fact that you ignore the text "It may get them jailed for the wrong reasons. It may get them harmed for their genuine contributions."
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 12:25, Thyge ltl.privat@gmail.com wrote:
- and please explain the meaning of 'doxxed" as well. Is that US slang?
If only there was some sort of free online encyclopedia, where such things could be looked up:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doxing
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