I'm trying to be nice here, work with me.SearchVoat wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 3:17 am Ok 2 issues:
I don't want to be the arbitrator of whether it's a self-dox or not. Maybe someone got hacked, maybe they were misunderstood, maybe there's a gray area somewhere where A thinks they self-doxed and B thinks they didn't. Whatever. Don't share personal info about site members. The rule is simple and broad.MadWorld wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 2:28 am I think if someone knowingly provided personal info and shared it in public, it is a self-dox, take @TexasVet as an example. Users should be allowed to cite it, since it is the responsibility of that someone to not share personally identifiable info in public. But if some info got revealed, due to the nature of unknown setting, that info should be regarded as private and not a self-dox.
I don't bear grudges, I try to treat people equally according to the circumstances regardless of history.antiliberalsociety wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 2:18 am Furthermore, WERE YOU NOT JUST PERSONALLY AFFECTED BY HAVING TO DEAL WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AT YOUR HOME AND THREATS OF DEPLATFORMING?
And WHAT DID YOU DO WITH THOSE ACCOUNTS?
You just made one a fucking mod, why didn't you ban both of them?
There's an informal unwritten rule here that if you mod a sub and haven't logged in "for a while" I'll allocate it to someone else, just because they asked. HOWEVER I do think I erred in that case because that user had not contributed to the sub. That's going to be another part of the informal unwritten just-made-it-up rule. I don't want to undo things because I made a mistake. They got away with it. I'll be more careful next time.
By your own standard, YOU SHOULD BAN YOURSELF with all that personal shit you done spilled a month back. You mean to tell me repeating what you voluntarily put out there would be a bannable offense?? Come the fuck on.
Don't give me that "unwritten rule" bullshit either. That's always been the doorway to censorship as we're seeing on ConPro right this moment. That just allows you to pick and choose what you want to enforce and when. As it stands it could be a made up name and location but it's still forbidden to even hint that it's someone or out comes the banhammer. "Simple and broad" yet not fucking defined, is it...
Legally speaking in any country, if someone puts it out there voluntarily, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. That's on their own dumbass, not the host of a web forum.