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There's been a huge uptick in dox posts on /pol/, mostly because of Twitter users like Skai Jackson doxing people they see as "problematic." This is causing a large amount of /pol/ threads and posts trying to counter-dox these Twitter users.

The big problem is that many of these dox posts/requests on /pol/ are going completely unnoticed. Tonight there was a thread full of dox posts but the only things reported were four Pepe images for some reason. Threads about doxing often reach 100+ posts.

Would it be a good idea to remind /pol/ in some way that posts containing addresses, discovered names, etc. are against the rules and should be reported? There are also users posting images and links to the Twitter doxing but not doing it themselves, which also violates the rule. I know something like this can cause a bit of a backlash, but I believe there will also be users spurned on that will report the posts.



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