For the past six months, @Jason has been trying to uncover my identity, asking his followers to dox me. In his latest attempt, he tagged major news outlets. This all started when I shared evidence of alleged crimes by the Biden family. Instead of discussing the evidence, Jason focused on my personal details. He has repeatedly asked his followers to dox me, even though he claims not to encourage it. This behavior is abhorrent and needs to stop. Anonymity is important for open dialogue, as people fear repercussions for expressing their opinions. -@elonmusk
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@KanekoaTheGreat - KanekoaTheGreat
.@Jason has been trying to figure out who I am for the past six months, repeatedly asking his 800,000 followers to dox me.
In his latest attempt, he even tagged major news outlets like CNBC, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.
βDoxxing, which includes revealing the pseudonym of someone (despite what some publications have claimed), will result in at least a temporary suspension from X.β
-@elonmusk
This all began in June 2023, when Jason asked if there was any evidence that Joe Biden and his family committed crimes.
I responded with a link to the 640-page @MarcoPolo501c3 report detailing 459 crimes committed by the Biden family & their business associates.
Instead of discussing the evidence, Jason asked about my real name, nationality, and employer, apparently assuming I was a foreign agent after I provided evidence of the Biden family's crimes:
"What is your real name? Who are you really? Are you American, Russian, or Chinese? Who do you work for?"
Since then, he has repeatedly asked his followers to dox me.
Ironically, in his latest attempt, he reposted my post discussing how the Biden administration has politically weaponized federal agencies against their political opponents, tagging major news outlets while asking, "Who is Kanekoa?"
He asked major news outlets to reveal the identity of a Biden critic in a post discussing how the Biden administration targets their critics.
When @AutismCapital and others criticized him for this, Jason responded by saying, "I would never encourage anyone to dox anyone else."
But, @Jason, repeatedly asking your 800,000 followers for the past six months to figure out my identity is asking them to dox me.
As others have said, this is disgusting, abhorrent behavior, clearly breaking the rules of this platform, and it needs to stop.
"The thing is, a lot of people would obviously face repercussions from their employer, from their government, or from some organization if their identity is revealed. That, therefore, inhibits the public dialogue. There have been professors who have been suspended just for favoriting things on old Twitter. If a tenured professor can be suspended from their job for just liking a post on the X platform, then obviously, there is some need for people to be able to post things anonymously; otherwise, they will simply not be able to speak their mind in fear of losing their job."
-@elonmusk
Video Transcript AI Summary
Doxing, which includes revealing someone's pseudonym, will result in temporary suspensions. Permanent suspensions are rare. It doesn't matter who you are, doxing is not acceptable. Revealing identities can have serious consequences, inhibiting public dialogue. Professors have been suspended for simply liking a post on social media. This shows the need for anonymous posting to allow people to freely express themselves, especially if it means risking their jobs.
Speaker 0: I do wanna be clear that that doxing, which includes revealing the pseudonym of of someone, so I wanna be clear. Sometimes some publications have claimed that that revealing the pseudonym of someone is not doxing, when it obviously is, will result in at least a temporary suspension. We'll be very reluctant to give permanent suspensions, but we will give temporary suspensions for any kind of doxing activity, or anything that endangers the the health of another person in a in a in a meaningful way. And then there are some major complications. That it it does not matter who you are.
It doesn't matter how big you are or or small. I was just gonna ask, I guess you don't like Nikki Haley's idea of basically doxing everyone? No. I hate it. Hey.
Yeah. That's crazy. Mark The the thing is that a lot of people obviously would face repercussions, are from their employer or from their government or from some organization if their identity is revealed. And that would that that therefore inhibits the public dialogue. So, people you know, there there there have been professors who've been suspended for for just for favoriting things on on old Twitter.
They literally got suspended for just tapping a favorite button. This is so so you can say, like, look. If if a tenured profession professor can get a get suspended from their job for just liking a a post on the X platform, then obviously, there is a there's there is some need for, you know, people to be able to post things anonymously. Otherwise, they simply will not be able to speak their mind Absolutely. If they're losing their job.