Why would there be?So there is going to be plenty of outrage at that Jack Posobiac dude for revealing CNN employees home address' and phone numbers?
Why would there be?So there is going to be plenty of outrage at that Jack Posobiac dude for revealing CNN employees home address' and phone numbers?
On Saturday night, a user named kanuke7 posted a Pastebin link into the largest Discord server for Trump supporters, Centipede Central.
Discord is essentially Slack, but for gamers. It also has audio functionality. The Centipede Central server was created by members of the /r/The_Donald subreddit. Trump supporters refer to themselves as centipedes, which is a reference to a YouTube series called “Can’t Stump The Trump" that mashed up footage of President Trump in a Republican debate with audio from a nature documentary about a centipede killing a tarantula.
The Discord server has close to 2,000 active users. BuzzFeed News has reached out to kanuke7 for comment.
The document posted by kanuke7 has since been removed, but according to a copy of it obtained by BuzzFeed News, it contains the names, addresses, and phone numbers of thousands of people, as well as links to their social media accounts.
The document appears to be incomplete, but it has guidelines for how to add to it. It also makes a point of attempting to identify the religious affiliation and sexual orientations of people listed.
And?This reminds me of the time some Trump supporters doxxxed a shit load of anti Trump protesters.
Trump Supporters Have Built A Document With The Addresses And Phone Numbers Of Thousands Of Anti-Trump Activists
Funny thing is they claim Trump supporters are just a bunch of dumb rednecks.And?
What's that got to do with CNN blackmailing someone?
Do those Trump supporters have a 24/7 news network fully staffed to spread thier message?This reminds me of the time some Trump supporters doxxxed a shit load of anti Trump protesters.
Trump Supporters Have Built A Document With The Addresses And Phone Numbers Of Thousands Of Anti-Trump Activists
Are you really trying to suggest that the only thing wrong with doxing and targeting people in real life is the amount of people you share it with?Do those Trump supporters have a 24/7 news network fully staffed to spread thier message?
The story goes like this :Funny thing is they claim Trump supporters are just a bunch of dumb rednecks.
CNN tried to play hardball with the internet and they lost horribly.
Are you really holding the same moral/integrity standards to random Reddit members as you would a news network?Are you really trying to suggest that the only thing wrong with doxing and targeting people in real life is the amount of people you share it with?
Nothing other than one event reminding me of the other.And?
What's that got to do with CNN blackmailing someone?
No they dont.Do those Trump supporters have a 24/7 news network fully staffed to spread thier message?
When it comes to circling a list of peoples real names, home addresses, and phone numbers, sure.Are you really holding the same moral/integrity standards to random Reddit members as you would a news network?
Ok then, coy Roy it is.Nothing other than one event reminding me of the other.
No they dont. Did I insinuate they did?
So you support cnn and their bully mentality and them playing the victim card when it backfires?When it comes to circling a list of peoples real names, home addresses, and phone numbers, sure.
Lol sure.When it comes to circling a list of peoples real names, home addresses, and phone numbers, sure.
It's nice to know you don't think it's a problem at all.Lol sure.
If you got doxxed here you'd cry for a perma ban no doubt. If you got doxxed by a major news network your level of rage would be simply equal?
I'll rate that strawman 3/10.It's nice to know you don't think it's a problem at all.
Are you really holding the same moral/integrity standards to random Reddit members as you would a news network?
That info has been freely available on 4chan for quite some timeWhen it comes to circling a list of peoples real names, home addresses, and phone numbers, sure.
This reminds me of the time some Trump supporters doxxxed a shit load of anti Trump protesters.
Trump Supporters Have Built A Document With The Addresses And Phone Numbers Of Thousands Of Anti-Trump Activists
Yes. Moral standards exist because they are meant to be uniform. The moral issue here isn't whether corporate doxing is bad vs user doxing, but whether doxing or the threat of it is.Are you really holding the same moral/integrity standards to random Reddit members as you would a news network?
Scientists Explain How Total Strangers Can Pass for TwinsI like that Trump triggered you so badly to alter your entire reality and view of the universe. Everything is Trump or anti-Trump.
I think that sounds nice on the surface and in theory but it's no way one should expect society to act. What's your definition of uniform? At what age or point in someone's life are they expected to have these morals to stand by regardless of who they are or what they do for a living? I'd like to think that most people would recognize doxxing a threat, I didn't even think that was being questioned here.Yes. Moral standards exist because they are meant to be uniform. The moral issue here isn't whether corporate doxing is bad vs user doxing, but whether doxing or the threat of it is.
For myself this has little if any to do with the state. I haven't viewed this as CNN vs Trump or whoever you are referencing. I see this as CNN using intimidation tactics to silence somebody over a gif they didn't like.What mystifies me about this whole thing though is how there seems to be a general sentiment that a media company is the "bad guy" and the state is "the good guy" masquerading under a vague premise of sticking up for the little guy
My definition of uniform has to do with the standards themselves, not the individual committing them. Whether it's forgivable for a mentally disabled person to randomly punch someone in the face because they don't know any better does not change the moral reality of the situation, i.e. it is not acceptable to punch someone in the face. You said can a media company be held to the same moral standard as a bunch of reddit users (in either case an assemblage of individuals) and the answer is yes. Doxing is either bad on the face of it, or it isn't. Whether it's legally permissible or whether there are caveats that might permit it (as with the mentally handicapped person punching a person in the face) is a separate matter with more room for shades of gray.I think that sounds nice on the surface and in theory but it's no way one should expect society to act. What's your definition of uniform? At what age or point in someone's life are they expected to have these morals to stand by regardless of who they are or what they do for a living? I'd like to think that most people would recognize doxxing a threat, I didn't even think that was being questioned here.
For myself this has little if any to do with the state. I haven't viewed this as CNN vs Trump or whoever you are referencing. I see this as CNN using intimidation tactics to silence somebody over a gif they didn't like.
Well, it's very simple, who is attacking the little guy? Also, it's a result of a growing sentiment against the media. We are in trouble if we believe the government over the media, but that is basically where we are at.What mystifies me about this whole thing though is how there seems to be a general sentiment that a media company is the "bad guy" and the state is "the good guy" masquerading under a vague premise of sticking up for the little guy.