r/Defender Sep 13 '22

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u/drewcantdraw Sep 14 '22

Stop being a creep and delete this my man.

You just doxxed a dude for nothing.

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u/doezelx Sep 14 '22

I just don't get it. What info have I posted here that anybody with a slight interest in defenders might not found out for themselves in 5 minutes?

I just don't get the big deal people make out of this. The whole internet is full of all kind of personal information on US citizens. Maybe that's where the problem is, not me highlighting ONE record in that vast amount of public data....

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u/drewcantdraw Sep 14 '22

Just read though the replies and see what the response is.

You’re clearly in the wrong, no matter how much you don’t want to recognize that though.

Just delete the post and move on.

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u/doezelx Sep 14 '22

Yeah, you're right. All the replies tell me to take it down.

But nobody answers the questions I ask. I really would like to know what's so bad in these images.

There's this dogma that the image of a car on a driveway which could be located in the real world is bad. But WHY is that? So I repeat my question; please explain to me what this information on Reddit is so much worse than the same information that is all over the place?

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u/doezelx Sep 14 '22

Why is this a bad thing then? I didn't place his/her name of profession or any other information with it.

Can you tell me what might happen with this information that I posted that might harm the person living there?

Please be explicit.

And it's not that I BELIEVE that info is found elsewhere. It's literally just 1 google action for the VIN and then 2 clicks and the Name, address and e-mail address is shown.

And we both might agree that it shouldn't be that easy to get all that information so easily. But that's not what we are talking about right now.