public Nazis, ethics, doxing, question
serious question to which I would like serious discussion/answers: is it ethical to dox Nazis? like, taking pictures of the Seattle Nazi crew (and their cars, and their buddies), posting them to the internet, finding out where they live/work and posting that to the internet, that kind of thing?
I'm fine with Nazi-punching, and in practice doxing has worked to silence them. I'm curious what y'all think on the subject.
public Nazis, ethics, doxing, question
@abbenm yep. after the "lol we can be Nazis in public and not wear masks or anything!" led directly to "qq why are we getting fired/having family members disown us/being publicly reviled?" it's been interesting to note how those willing to do Nazi shit in public have also become much less willing to be easily identified. I'm thinking of a guide to non-confrontationally documenting public Nazi behavior for subsequent identification and shaming.
public Nazis, ethics, doxing, question
@green we don't need to discuss why nazi stuff is bad. We need to inform people who believe such a debate is necessary that they are disqualified from conversation
public Nazis, ethics, doxing, question
@abbenm unless your comment is more "but we need to discuss why Nazi stuff is bad!" which is um, well, no, we really don't. XD