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Seriously @kingscrown ? :) me? bot? :)

I'm fully human, promise :)

I commented few of your posts in the past (but never received any reply so I stopped visiting your profile). I know you since I met guys from NOIA network year ago. They mentioned that you also worked with them for a short while.

ps.
Is that you?

My guess is that you're Malaysian-chinese. Or from Singapore. Am I right?

Yours
Piotr

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OHH no Crypto.Piotr!!

Don't dox people!! They might not like it x_D

Hi @cyberspacegod

Don't dox people!! They might not like it x_D

Would you mind sharing with me what does it mean? To "dox" people?

Yours
Piotr

dox or doxx

verb (used with or without object), doxed or doxxed, dox·ing or dox·xing.

Slang . to publish the private personal information of (another person) or reveal the identity of (an online poster) without the consent of that individual..

I really thought You knew what it was =× or did You just trolled me ?!? x)

All the best brother,
Cy

Hahaha @cyberspacegod

I'm not a troll. At least not to my knowledge. But I'm also not native english speaker and I never heard that description.

to publish the private personal information of (another person) or reveal the identity of (an online poster) without the consent of that individual..

Would this description apply if I published photo used from one of his previous post also published on Steemit? He wrote about his talk with some other individual and posted picture of both of them.

Please let me know
Piotr

Dear friend,

No I don't believe it would, if the information is already public, as long as You don't add personal information it would not count ^^Þ

Doxxing is more serious than what You've done and I didn't knew that he had published that photo and name..

Technically, it is perfectly within one's legal rights to find someone's publicly available information and post it online. Still, there are some situations in which doxing can cross the boundary and become a criminal act.

Depending on the specifics of the case, doxing may be considered harassment, intimidation, invasion of privacy or even assault. If the information posted online was obtained illegally--for example, through hacking--there could be criminal charges in store for whoever obtained and revealed it.

Taken from the following link ;) (although I don't agree with man-made laws, they're still a 'thing' to have in consideration for one's own safety)

Check a more detailed view regarding 'legality' of doxxing

And I didn't thought You've hacked to reach the information posted, was just messing with You ;Þ

Cheers ;D

Dear @cyberspacegod

Thank you again for your super-valuable feedback. I absolutely love reading your comments!

And I didn't thought You've hacked to reach the information posted,

surely I wouldn't know how to do it hahaha :)

Yours
Piotr

Thank You ^^)

And I'm not advocating to that but, You could learn how to do it 'easy peasy' ;)

Hope You're having a great weekend ^^Þ

Cheers,
Cy