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andrewducker) wrote2022-02-15 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 15-02-2022
- Labour: still fucking awful on drug use
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- Jonny Greenwood pretended to play keyboards when he joined Radiohead
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I think of them as slightly different in connotation -- "naming and shaming" to me is just calling people out by name, whereas "doxxing" usually includes enough information to actually harm the target physically. IMO the former is sometimes ethically reasonable (although the Internet tends to go way beyond the "reasonable" mark); the latter basically never is.
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