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
@green It depends on what you intend to do with the dox.
Are you releasing them publicly? Probably not a good thing to do as it can come back onto you as well as potentially damage an innocent person if you're wrong (I've seen it happen way too much).
Are you sharing it with smaller groups to keep watch on them to work against them? Very good.
Please keep in mind that I'm very against doxxing personally, so don't post it on here if you decide to.
public Nazis, ethics, doxing, question
@green Hell yes. Send information to employers and get them fired.
It's just really important not to leverage dox as a social tool, which is why I'm so against it in the public sphere- it should be a way to remove the economic means of their politics.
That's not to say "you should never go public", esp if the institution who could do something protects them instead.
There's a nuanced line and I don't want to have to decide where that is personally.
public Nazis, ethics, doxing, question
@vahnj *nodnodnod* this all makes very good sense, thank you!