The attack on the Capitol sparked a tense debate among online extremism researchers about crowdsourced efforts to identify the rioters and "ethical doxxing" (Issie Lapowsky/Protocol)

The attack on the Capitol sparked a tense debate among online extremism researchers about crowdsourced efforts to identify the rioters and "ethical doxxing" (Issie Lapowsky/Protocol)

The attack on the Capitol sparked a tense debate among online extremism researchers about crowdsourced efforts to identify the rioters and "ethical doxxing" (Issie Lapowsky/Protocol)

The attack on the Capitol sparked a tense debate among online extremism researchers about crowdsourced efforts to identify the rioters and "ethical doxxing" (Issie Lapowsky/Protocol) https://ift.tt/2LXbR3w

Issie Lapowsky / Protocol:
The attack on the Capitol sparked a tense debate among online extremism researchers about crowdsourced efforts to identify the rioters and “ethical doxxing”  —  The uprising has sparked a tense debate about the right way to stitch together the digital scraps of someone's life to publicly accuse them of committing a crime.


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