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Outing aka doxing is the posting of full picture images of an individual's face, name, or PII (Personally Identifiable Information) job, or residential location with the direct intent to harm the individual.
Outing aka doxing is the posting of full picture images of an individual's face, name, or PII (Personally Identifiable Information) job, or residential location with the direct intent to harm the individual.


Some individuals who have been [[doxxed]] were harassed, suffered property damage, or were even physically harmed by assailants who targeted them do to their online activity. Due to the suffering and vulnerability of an individual who has been doxxed, lawmakers are attempting to update the penal code to make doxxing a crime, though it still may be considered ‘legal’ in some locations. Depending on where the doxxer lives they may face charges.
Some individuals who have been [[doxxed]] were harassed, suffered property damage, or were even physically harmed by assailants who targeted them due to their online activity. Due to the suffering and vulnerability of an individual who has been doxxed, lawmakers are attempting to update the penal code to make doxxing a crime, though it still may be considered ‘legal’ in some locations. Depending on where the doxxer lives they may face charges.


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Latest revision as of 14:09, 22 January 2026

Outing aka doxing is the posting of full picture images of an individual's face, name, or PII (Personally Identifiable Information) job, or residential location with the direct intent to harm the individual.

Some individuals who have been doxxed were harassed, suffered property damage, or were even physically harmed by assailants who targeted them due to their online activity. Due to the suffering and vulnerability of an individual who has been doxxed, lawmakers are attempting to update the penal code to make doxxing a crime, though it still may be considered ‘legal’ in some locations. Depending on where the doxxer lives they may face charges.

References

http://beastiality.club/beastiality-club-extreme-animal-sex-content/the-encyclopedia-of-zoophilia/

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