I do get their point, platforms should protect people from being unwillingly doxxed if they're actively choosing to be anonymous. HOWEVER; as this specimen literally uses his name as his handle, then he should be fair game and the post shouldn't be removed.
I do get their point, platforms should protect people from being unwillingly doxxed if they're actively choosing to be anonymous. HOWEVER; as this specimen literally uses his name as his handle, then he should be fair game and the post shouldn't be removed.
He most likely have to use his real name due to sex offender registry
it's also not private information if it exists on a public listing.
Counterpoint: so does most home address information. You can search county registrars for names and get their address.
Counter Point Turbo Edition: so stop using your real name on the Internet.
Yeah, I agree that in this case it's okay, but I can also understand Twitter's response.