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QAnon Key Figure Revealed as Financial InfoSec Analyst from New Jersey (logically.ai)
37 points by nickfromseattle on Sept 12, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments


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I would seriously recommend stepping away from this site, or at least its comments, if the attitude and general political leanings that shine through the "keep politics away" veil frustrate you.

I did for a while and it was great.


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If you'd take a look at my comment history about one page back you'd know I'm not your enemy.

All I'm saying is, that with this attitude, you're doing nothing but frustrate yourself. The general HN user base is very resistant to being talked to like that.


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Not all libertarians are rightists.

There's also anarcho-communism / left-libertarianism... just don't associate us with the Party.

Though I fall somewhere between DSA and anarchism, I find completely ending the state seems nigh impossible, but weakening it through dual power and creating counter organizations -- that's much more feasible imho.


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While I agree with your main sentiment, comments like this don't really belong on HN

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


So... it’s a guy that made a website and has developed it into a small, presumably profitable, income stream.

I don’t really see this as news. It’s just doxxing in my eyes, and that’s a bad thing.

I’d be happy to hear other opinions on it.


Do you think it's strange that the website owner of a site dedicated to "exposing pedophiles" hosts chan style boards that regularly have child porn posted en-masse to the site?

Or that this site is associated with a domain "lolis.xyz", referring to "lolita" or underage porn?


Logically, yeah, that might represent a good reason to shine a light on the guy - but I don’t see the article mentioning those domains other than their inclusion in a graphic. Are they actually active? Lolis.xyz doesn’t load for me.

Those domains alone I would consider “smoke”, but in and of themselves aren’t necessarily nefarious. I own a variety of domains that I absolutely don’t agree with, but purchased to either resell or keep out of the hands of people who wanted them - political in my case, but still.


Is exposing a scam artist the same as doxxing?


It is doxxing.

Perhaps the type of job is newsworthy, but not the name of the employer.

And it says a lot about people who virtue signal that Qanon is bad, they have no actual working morals.


I don't really understand the universal dislike of doxxing. I understand that in certain circumstances it feels like a violation but in others it just means adding transparency to which people are taking actions thta have a tangible affect on our world.

So basically if this is doxxing, I'm all for it in this case.


Lot's of downvotes, but I still don't get it. Everyone is better of for this guy being doxxed and the info was all out there waiting to be found. Why was this a bad thing?


doesn't the news media dox people everyday? I mean some douchebags in Idaho killed their kids on their farm, and everybody knows their names, should the media not have doxxed them? I mean seriously, this guy is creating terrorist organizations in the name of anonymity and he should remain with said anonymity? that's ridiculous.

Do something nefarious and you'll become infamous, and be doxxed, that's just how the world works.




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