Elon Musk’s FSD v12 demo includes a near miss at a red light and doxxing Mark Zuckerberg — 45-minute video was meant to demonstrate v12 of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving but ended up being a list of thi…::Elon Musk posted a 45-minute live demonstration of v12 of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature. During the video, Musk has to take control of the vehicle after it nearly runs a red light. He also doxxes Mark Zuckerberg.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Isn’t that a little bit of circular reasoning?

    If I doxx someone online then it gets indexed by Google, if someone then Google’s the information it stops being doxxing?

    I’d assume most doxxing isn’t done by someone who has unique firsthand knowledge (e.g. “Oh I know John, he lives on so and so road”) and instead is done by finding the information online whether via Google or a different public source.

    At least in the US, where a ridiculous amount of private information is deemed “public”.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      releasing the information versus acquiring the released information are two different thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        -11 year ago

        Most doxxers don’t technically release the information, rather they’ve acquired it and point others to where they’ve acquired it or simply disseminate it further.

        • @indepndnt
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          31 year ago

          disseminate it further.

          AKA release it.

    • @EdibleFriend
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      51 year ago

      Not really? Because, in your scenario, Musk would have to be the person to originally post his info. He didn’t even have to go drop a few bucks on spokeo or something

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        That’s what I’m saying. In most cases the doxxer isn’t the one who originally provided the info, but rather someone who has found the information online via a Google search or something similar.

        • @EdibleFriend
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          11 year ago

          and in most situations the person releasing the information isn’t doxxing someone whos world famous and takes all of 4 seconds to find information on. usually when you hear about doxxing its…well…someone like you. hidden behind a anon nickname and some weird ass neckbeard digs and digs to find enough information to get your name and go from there.

          Its quite a bit different when the person is one of the wealthiest and most powerful men on the planet and so much about him is just very basic known things.