DECISION – 'aristarchus':
Introduction:
Actions have consequences. This is not a matter of free speech or censorship.
Doxing "Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly revealing previously private personal information about an individual or organization, usually via the internet." This is the definition upon which we are basing this decision. Legally, the term does not appear to be well-defined in the US but doxing is also covered by laws relating to harassment, threats, and abuse. Elsewhere in the world, the definitions are sometimes more clearly defined but might cover a broader interpretation than the US definitions. Which interpretation is applicable could depend on the location of the perpetrator.
Background:
We first noticed that something was amiss in late 2020. Submissions from 'aristarchus' would contain certain words, phrases and names which were apparently unconnected with the rest of the content. We were unable to understand their significance at that time, but they would be meaningful to the intended victim. (Story submissions by 'aristarchus' often contain additional material that he has inserted himself.) In almost all cases we removed them prior to posting the submission as a story because they had no bearing on the rest of the submission.
In late 2021 the doxing became more blatant both in comments that were made to stories and as well as on IRC. We also contacted the victim (by now it was obvious to us who it was) who responded and explained what had been published, where and when. We also discovered additional material that had not been seen by the victim. He had been suffering this abuse for a considerable time.
Please Note:
This investigation is not something that has been carried out purely on a whim by the admins on this site. During it we have consulted with and taken advice from a representative of the board of directors. (As an aside, SoylentNews PBC has never been 'run' by 'TheMightyBuzzard' or any of the current admin staff whose names you know well.) This is a serious matter and the investigation was conducted with utmost discretion by a very small team.
To ensure that 'aristarchus' is aware of this Decision he will receive an Admin-to-User message and an email to the address associated with his username drawing his attention to it.
Publishing Personal Information:
It is now apparent that 'aristarchus' has doxed at least one person in our community, and possibly others who may have left the site rather than suffer the harassment. This is not a single act, but has taken place repeatedly over a significant period of time.
'aristarchus' has published the victim's full name, where the victim lives, and the victim's employer. Presumably he believes this information to be accurate. We have seen additional comments that contain threats and state very personal information, such that posting them here would likely do further damage. We are trying to be discreet. If it were you, would you want us to air all the information that has been revealed? This action might also have placed other members of the victim's family at risk from abuse or embarrassment.
It is obvious that 'aristarchus' has conducted research away from this site. SoylentNews PBC does not hold such information nor has it been ever been declared in any comments.
We can only guess at the true reason behind these disclosures: at the very least it appears to be a smear campaign.
What We Have Done So Far:
Options:
There are 2 options open to us.
(1) Permanent Ban
(2) Temporary Ban
We acknowledge that 'aristarchus' regularly makes insightful and interesting observations and we recognize that he has many supporters on this site. That is why we have offered the option of a conditional Temporary ban.
Action/Conclusion:
'aristarchus' must now decide which ban he wishes to accept. This is not negotiable – there are no other options open to him. If he does not respond either by commenting here or by email within 48 hours of the release of this Decision then we will assume that he has chosen the Temporary Ban and he is bound by the conditions stated within it. He may elect to change to a Permanent ban at any time.
For legal reasons we do not intend to comment further. The community can now see why several of the site admins have been putting in long working days, sometimes in excess of 12 hours since just before Christmas. We are exhausted and need to have a period of normal activity so that we can recover. We urge the community to be circumspect and restrained in the discussions to this Decision – there is little to be gained from inflaming the current situation any further. We ask you not to speculate about the identity of the victim.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 03 2022, @03:21PM (8 children)
Anonymity has its benefits. I come here to hear and put forth information. I don't care from whose mouth it came. Therefore, anything other than AC holds no benefit that I can see.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 03 2022, @06:38PM (4 children)
Indeed. (a different AC here) I remember years ago posting that I stay AC specifically to avoid being doxxed. The idea was of course poo-poo'd. Now it's happened.
Told ya so.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 03 2022, @06:55PM (3 children)
I always post AC so everything I say stands alone. I don't want people's opinions of my views on social issues to color what they think about my views on science or technology. Or, often, my views on other social issues, since I don't fit neatly into either "camp." I'm relatively unconcerned about doxxing, because I live in a fortified compound.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 03 2022, @08:50PM
This is why I've been posting AC, going all the way back to /. in the late 90s. It's also why I've always browsed at -1. For a while online forums popped up all over the place in the 00's and 10's because of freely available forum software (I can't remember any more what it was called, but phpBB or something like that). The feature of all of those sites were listing how many posts people made and having special recognition for the numbers of posts (various "badges" to display under their names), giving those people mostly undeserved credibility for their standing and opinions. That always rubbed me the wrong way.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Friday February 04 2022, @01:35PM (1 child)
That seems like a valid reason to post AC to me--avoid the rote tribalism. On the other hand, it lets you off the hook for not bringing rote tribalism to the table yourself. I post under a username because it's all too easy to sink into tit-for-tat, to set up feedback loops that do more harm than good. If we behave in real life and put our thoughts in cogent, reasoned arguments because we are in public view, then how can that do harm online?
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 2) by Reziac on Sunday February 13 2022, @05:36PM
I post under my own handle because, as it's often put, I own my words: Yeah, I said whatever. (Tho by now I might say different words.)
It does somewhat act as a brake -- do I, as myself, really want to get into it with X about Y? do I care enough to make a reasoned argument?
And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.
(Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Thursday February 03 2022, @10:00PM (2 children)
An user name has the benefit that if you reply to a post and get a reply back, you can easily see whether that reply was from the original poster. With AC posts, the only hints you have are the content of the post, and those may be purposefully misleading.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday February 04 2022, @12:35AM (1 child)
I think the negatives outweigh the positives. Not being able to track who wrote what encourages ignoring trolls and low-effort comments, while being able to tell encourages flamewars, petty arguments across threads/stories, rivalries, and bad behavior. Conversations between two individuals are better done through more direct and personal media.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by maxwell demon on Friday February 04 2022, @08:33AM
Sure, otherwise you probably wouldn't post AC. But that is a very different statement than the claim that there are no positives at all.
I obviously think the positives generally outweigh the negatives. But that's a value judgement that anyone has to do for themselves.
Unlike some others I'm not against AC posting in general; I think it is an important option to have. My post was entirely to state a fact, namely that there are indeed advantages to posting pseudonymously.
OTOH, I do value the ability to not reveal my real identity. The only other place ever I've used this pseudonymous identity of mine was on Slashdot.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.