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Reddit temporarily bans r/WhitePeopleTwitter after Elon Musk claimed it had ‘broken the law’
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I was under the impression it was six people that were DOGE henchmen. They absolutely knew what the job was so I don't know what you're on about. Their names should absolutely be public knowledge.
No shit. Yeah you're prolly right then.
And frankly, in any case, posting someone's name online in correlation to a public job isn't doxxing.
Too many people have gone 'posting anything online about anyone is doxxing!' which is just stupid.
If you work for the government, then yes, your name is (unless you're doing some classified shit) is public. So is/was your salary.
Don't want your shit public, don't work for the public. Very simple.
Also if it's against the law to post the names of federal workers
Can confirm. Am public employee. My shit is public.