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The link between online identity and offline identity is a sacred barrier. And I'm not sure that archive.org breached that particular barrier.


That's the issue I take with the "phonebook" defense. It justifies doxing people by collecting and connecting publicly available information online. All the information is out there, it's all on a phone book, your email was published online, and so on, but the end result is clearly bad so something in the process should be handled more carefully.




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