Message from @missliterallywho
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I’m confident, because I made sure they know I’m a good person. One was a friend of my ex’s, who decided to stay out of it. Still got my ex to access her stuff and delete and block stuff for me. Social strings
Basically they like me enough that it’ll be alright. Others won’t mess with me because they’re not dumb and don’t have the evidence
Who has the evidence?
GenZ cares less about this stuff, probably. People reacted positively in my favor, simply because they hated the SJWism
The tldr for everyone not currently doxxed is to delete all social media that associates your real name with your real face and anything in between, and remove your info from people-finding websites. Disassociate with anyone who might be inclined to dox you if at all possible. Live a lifestyle that would at worst get you doxxed as a Tucker Carlson-esque Trumpian nationalist.
Old peers that I haven’t seen in a long time. Keep in mind I wasn’t an adult when this stuff came out
Well it's easy for them to give a thumbs up when their door isn't being knocked down, but the point is that if one person leaks evidence then they could easily start to get harassed and even if they like you they will probably choose not to associate with you.
I only have 2 non ideological, non movement friends left after my doxx last year
Is there any way for you to erase the evidence, @NateDahl76 ?
Is it like digital stuff you can delete?
Post Charlottesville they call my employer and said my working there creates a hostile environment for blacks and minorities
But I guess it showed me my real friends
It was painful for a while
Thought I was going to loose my job but in the end didn't.
@ThisIsChris yeah it’s all screenshots, buried somewhere on different devices and a bit of plausible deniability
ah I see, that is good
My biggest fear with being doxxed would be if something like what happened to Tucker happened to me, I know its pretty irrational but I wouldn't want anything to happen to my family
Stuff posted on social media has since been taken down
Part of it was having a good communal relationship with my coworkers
setting yourself up for plausible deniability is good
If you get doxxed the trades do not care. Let’s not leave that fact out.
The blacks and minorities that "they" said I created a hostile environment for stood up for me
Be boring, they won't put much effort into ruining your life.
MrBland lol
Lol yes
Yeah being uninteresting is good opsec too.
Yeah for now I'm just some kid who goes to school and has a menial job
I'd say everyone around me knows my views, they also know I'm not hostile and want what is best for everyone.
Yeah I know someone who owns a trade company, couldn’t imagine him firing people for their views. If someone gets doxed in IE, I could probably set that up
Going to Cville is about the most interesting thing many of us have done
Being uninteresting, setting yourself up for plausible deniability, not associating normie life with movement life, being a friendly person in normie life, these are all good opsec practices. I think this conversation moved from "doxxing" being antifa harassing employers to "doxxing" meaning "my close personal friends know my views"
@NateDahl76 that’s not a special scenario. no trade company will be googling your name. If they do, many won’t even care
I think it is important to have our views seen as common sense and not a threat
That is the approach I always try to take.
Johnny Monoxide's hellish experience in a trade largely had to do with being in San Francisco I believe
And being on TRS
I have tried to be a lot further under the radar than I was.
I think if we change our name to something more normie friendly like the American Identity Society or something like that, it'll provide an extra layer of protection for people if they're doxxed.
@Virgil probably will, something to consider after our CVille lawsuit ends.