>>81678
The difference between identity theft and doxxing is a little bit wider than you think perhaps
You're talking about professional documentation data
Whereas the online passive aggressive doxxer is just lashing out like a little bitch
Oddly enough, believe it or not, I regularly post all of my information.. you might think I'm joking, but the people who've known me for years in here Will vouch for it
I do it randomly if not infrequently, whenever the mood hits me, and never on demand.. it's my decision when bye post all of my pertinent personal information, including my Social Security number, and even credit card numbers
Don't believe me? Ask around
Why do I do it?
For two reasons:
1 : I don't care if anybody try to do something with my information, because they can't possibly fuck my life up any worse than I'm capable of doing.. I'm a bit of an existentialist when it comes to that..
2 : because I've been probably posting my pertinent information online since the internet began, and nobody's been able to do a goddamn thing with it so far, nobody has ever done any identity theft or credit card fraud to me, and I would love to see them try, because they would go to prison a lot faster than they might think!! And I've been to prison, so you can take it for me, if I say I'll have your ass in the department of corrections, you can count on it. But that doesn't matter because nobody has the balls to do anything with it, it's all a bunch of big talk and hot air from a bunch of introverted computer geeks
Those computer geeks have never sat in a 6 ft by 10 ft cement cinder block and steel prison cell for 24 months
Trust me, even the county jail will change their lives, and the Journey 2 conviction has only just begun. Once you've seen an actual prison, you realize County Jail is a kiddie ride
As far as I'm concerned, they can go right ahead and try! Good luck lol!