
ordinaryotaku
Feminists = cultural traitors deserving execution.
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To preface, I've doxxed probably hundreds of opps in my life. Most of them were doxxed when I was like 10-12 years old and would beef with people online. It was kind of retarded but whatever, that was a decade and a half ago. Anything after that was because they either messed with me or my friends heavily.
I've heard of a couple of incels doxxed through here, and a couple were doxxed by IT through Looksmax as well. Some of these feminist faggots are getting too mainstream and radical, and mainstream conservatives won't put a leash on them, so it's basically a full digital war between us and them, and it will only become worse in the future when progressive Gen Z fongoloids use their fongoloid privilege to take power in the US and try to get groups like us fucked.
This is in case you really care. Some may not. Some of this might be water, some might get your noggin joggin. But these are basically ways I've used to dox people in the past.
1. Don't use the same username on here as on personal websites. If your only other account with said username is something like a Reddit incel account (like in my case, all of the other ordinaryotakus online besides my old logged Reddit account are not me), it's probably alright, unless you put revealing info on it in the first place. I recommend to make a specific username for any chuddy or incel spaces.
2. On top of this, NEVER create breadcrumbs, and try, at all costs, to avoid leaving any breadcrumbs to your personal information. IF you have multiple accounts with the same name AND you are chud/inkwellposting on them, make sure you are using a screenname unrelated to anything you have ever used for real life purposes (or anything pertaining to such), and along with this, always use a burner email or multiple burner emails on these sites. DO NOT EVER have your incel or chud related shit linked to your email called insertfirstname.insertlastname2003@gmail.com. Of course it's not publicly viewable, but if a data breach ever happens on one of these types of sites, you are probably fucked, because people will associate that email address, and therefore your real name, with said sites. If you just now realized this and you end up changing it though, you're probably good to go, as email change history has pretty much never been recovered in data breaches, AFAIK.
Also, if you are really anal, try to change up your grammar and your verbiage. This is something that I do personally. If how you type or the words you use are ultra specific, you could have a chance of being found out or have breadcrumbs pieced together. For example, that mid-30s retarded nepo baby sperg who would post around the clock on IT a couple years ago who would liberally use "grundy-paranoiac" on not only the Reddit account he shit on incels on, but on multiple different forums and websites, some with his real name on it (nobody besides him and apparently some niche pedophile Twitter user used "grundy-paranoiac", by the way). If you have any specific and niche interests, be very cautious with talking about them.
3. Limit what you say about yourself on here. Personally, I've provided some details about myself on here and there about the general area I live in (it is fairly populated) and my ethnicity, weight, age, and height, but these details are fairly broad, and there's probably thousands of other people in my area with these characteristics, at the very least. If you say your name is Ranjeet and you say you are an accountant who lives in Twin Falls, Idaho (avoid at all costs revealing any specific location info if you live in a smaller city like Twin Falls, Idaho, btw.), people can probably find you fairly easily.
4. Wipe all of your info, INCLUDING your family's, on data broker sites. This goes for if you are American especially. If you are a US citizen who is over 18 and especially over 20, there's a good chance that some fuckheads working for some data broker site have your info out there. We don't have GDPR like the EU, so it's kind of fucked. In the absolute worst case scenario that someone gets your full name (and especially if you have a super uncommon first, last, or both names), you can just wipe out details of your name and address on these sites before a cuck can really get to you. The owners of data broker sites are LEGALLY required to do this btw.
Sometimes, you may pop up as a related person on these sites and your mom and dad may show up with all of their info as well. They can really use this info to fuck with you, especially if you are on good terms with your parents.
And don't just use Google to search yourself, use open ended search engines like Searx to really scour for details about yourself. There are also paid services that can do this for you. Sometimes, your info might pop up again, even after you've cleared everything, and you may have to play whack a mole with these data broker sites. Stay vigilant.
5. Remove EXIF data from pictures you have personally taken. This is if you're really anal. In some cases, and especially regarding digital cameras, EXIF data may show whoever owns the camera, and sometimes, even the location of the photo. You may be able to change your digital camera's settings to stop these settings from showing. Some may not have these settings at all. You must always check, though. For smartphones this might not be the case. If you're posting creepshots with a camera or some shit, I would say just delete the EXIF data before posting it here. You can run it through a website that can do it for you. Though XenForo might strip EXIF data already, but I'm not 100% sure.
6. Watch out what you take pictures of. I am somewhat of a Geoguessr chud, and even before Geoguessr, I've been able to know what part of the US a couple of the people I doxxed in the past lived in just off a picture they posted of their car or some shit, based solely off the local architecture and the greenery that is growing in the area. You never know if some retardo tranny detective is making you their obsesserald and trying to find everything about you. Blur out backgrounds if you can if you are taking pictures of your area locally, though it probably doesn't matter if you're visiting somewhere decently far away or on vacation somewhere.
On top of this, take caution taking pictures around reflective surfaces, as they can reveal your face. If you have a messy room with let's say, papers and labelled boxes everywhere, or a desk with a business card on it, make sure you go through EVERYTHING in the background, and if there is personal information that gets shown this way, it gets edited out or obscured. Someone may notice the background details and use that to get you.
7. Extremely water - use a VPN if you care. Personally I don't give a shit and my real IP is logged here, but if you really care, use a VPN. There are some that are free. I recommend TunnelBear or Proton if you are a cheap chud. In some bad breaches, a last recorded IP can be recovered, though not in all cases. This information COULD be used against you, especially if they already have all your other info, however, unless it's the feds, they CANNOT use your IP to get your actual personal information. In a lot of cases, IP information can be wrong. The IP info could say you live in Denver, Colorado, but you actually live in neighboring Aurora, Colorado, but it can still give the malicious actor a general idea of where you live. But if you really care, I'd use a VPN if I were you.
8. Watch what links you click. Links can be embedded to look like YouTube videos, but are actually IP grabbers and can be phishing links. If there's not embedded media in the link that is sent to you, run it through NordVPN link checker or something along those lines and you will be able to see where the link was generated from.
9. Watch out who you keep company with IRL. This might be the most important one. It is hard to gauge people over an extended period of time, but make sure you keep good company if you are wanting to tell them about your chud and incel shit. I personally got doxxed by a good IRL friend to my parents in 2020 after he sperged out and went out of his "chud phase" (and the best part is, this only lasted a month and he went back to being a chud again. I am assuming it was the drugs he was on. I think he had an acid trip or some shit. Don't do drugs kiddos). He literally called up my mom about my doings, but I was quick to not only private and delete everything before that could happen, but make up a good story as well, because I read his intentions days before he did this.
10. If your parents have recent pictures of you online, make them delete them. Sometimes I have seen this scenario, where Facebook-savvy parents will constantly post pictures of their kids, even if the kids in question are well into their 20s. If you have parents like this, if I were you, I would make them delete (or private? I don't know if Facebook has this, as I have never posted on FB before.) any recent photos of you. This may be used against you.
11. Coinciding with the top part, try to show your face as little as possible, and never show your face in chuddy or incel spaces. That's all that has to be said. Water. But if you have to show your face, like let's say, on LinkedIn or Facebook, look at #2.
There's probably more I should add, but this is all at the top of my head. Took me an hour to make this. Good luck out there. I forgot whether or not I have editing privileges in the far future if I think of other shit, but if I don't, it would be cool if some admin would let me do so.
I've heard of a couple of incels doxxed through here, and a couple were doxxed by IT through Looksmax as well. Some of these feminist faggots are getting too mainstream and radical, and mainstream conservatives won't put a leash on them, so it's basically a full digital war between us and them, and it will only become worse in the future when progressive Gen Z fongoloids use their fongoloid privilege to take power in the US and try to get groups like us fucked.
This is in case you really care. Some may not. Some of this might be water, some might get your noggin joggin. But these are basically ways I've used to dox people in the past.
1. Don't use the same username on here as on personal websites. If your only other account with said username is something like a Reddit incel account (like in my case, all of the other ordinaryotakus online besides my old logged Reddit account are not me), it's probably alright, unless you put revealing info on it in the first place. I recommend to make a specific username for any chuddy or incel spaces.
2. On top of this, NEVER create breadcrumbs, and try, at all costs, to avoid leaving any breadcrumbs to your personal information. IF you have multiple accounts with the same name AND you are chud/inkwellposting on them, make sure you are using a screenname unrelated to anything you have ever used for real life purposes (or anything pertaining to such), and along with this, always use a burner email or multiple burner emails on these sites. DO NOT EVER have your incel or chud related shit linked to your email called insertfirstname.insertlastname2003@gmail.com. Of course it's not publicly viewable, but if a data breach ever happens on one of these types of sites, you are probably fucked, because people will associate that email address, and therefore your real name, with said sites. If you just now realized this and you end up changing it though, you're probably good to go, as email change history has pretty much never been recovered in data breaches, AFAIK.
Also, if you are really anal, try to change up your grammar and your verbiage. This is something that I do personally. If how you type or the words you use are ultra specific, you could have a chance of being found out or have breadcrumbs pieced together. For example, that mid-30s retarded nepo baby sperg who would post around the clock on IT a couple years ago who would liberally use "grundy-paranoiac" on not only the Reddit account he shit on incels on, but on multiple different forums and websites, some with his real name on it (nobody besides him and apparently some niche pedophile Twitter user used "grundy-paranoiac", by the way). If you have any specific and niche interests, be very cautious with talking about them.
3. Limit what you say about yourself on here. Personally, I've provided some details about myself on here and there about the general area I live in (it is fairly populated) and my ethnicity, weight, age, and height, but these details are fairly broad, and there's probably thousands of other people in my area with these characteristics, at the very least. If you say your name is Ranjeet and you say you are an accountant who lives in Twin Falls, Idaho (avoid at all costs revealing any specific location info if you live in a smaller city like Twin Falls, Idaho, btw.), people can probably find you fairly easily.
4. Wipe all of your info, INCLUDING your family's, on data broker sites. This goes for if you are American especially. If you are a US citizen who is over 18 and especially over 20, there's a good chance that some fuckheads working for some data broker site have your info out there. We don't have GDPR like the EU, so it's kind of fucked. In the absolute worst case scenario that someone gets your full name (and especially if you have a super uncommon first, last, or both names), you can just wipe out details of your name and address on these sites before a cuck can really get to you. The owners of data broker sites are LEGALLY required to do this btw.
Sometimes, you may pop up as a related person on these sites and your mom and dad may show up with all of their info as well. They can really use this info to fuck with you, especially if you are on good terms with your parents.
And don't just use Google to search yourself, use open ended search engines like Searx to really scour for details about yourself. There are also paid services that can do this for you. Sometimes, your info might pop up again, even after you've cleared everything, and you may have to play whack a mole with these data broker sites. Stay vigilant.
5. Remove EXIF data from pictures you have personally taken. This is if you're really anal. In some cases, and especially regarding digital cameras, EXIF data may show whoever owns the camera, and sometimes, even the location of the photo. You may be able to change your digital camera's settings to stop these settings from showing. Some may not have these settings at all. You must always check, though. For smartphones this might not be the case. If you're posting creepshots with a camera or some shit, I would say just delete the EXIF data before posting it here. You can run it through a website that can do it for you. Though XenForo might strip EXIF data already, but I'm not 100% sure.
6. Watch out what you take pictures of. I am somewhat of a Geoguessr chud, and even before Geoguessr, I've been able to know what part of the US a couple of the people I doxxed in the past lived in just off a picture they posted of their car or some shit, based solely off the local architecture and the greenery that is growing in the area. You never know if some retardo tranny detective is making you their obsesserald and trying to find everything about you. Blur out backgrounds if you can if you are taking pictures of your area locally, though it probably doesn't matter if you're visiting somewhere decently far away or on vacation somewhere.
On top of this, take caution taking pictures around reflective surfaces, as they can reveal your face. If you have a messy room with let's say, papers and labelled boxes everywhere, or a desk with a business card on it, make sure you go through EVERYTHING in the background, and if there is personal information that gets shown this way, it gets edited out or obscured. Someone may notice the background details and use that to get you.
7. Extremely water - use a VPN if you care. Personally I don't give a shit and my real IP is logged here, but if you really care, use a VPN. There are some that are free. I recommend TunnelBear or Proton if you are a cheap chud. In some bad breaches, a last recorded IP can be recovered, though not in all cases. This information COULD be used against you, especially if they already have all your other info, however, unless it's the feds, they CANNOT use your IP to get your actual personal information. In a lot of cases, IP information can be wrong. The IP info could say you live in Denver, Colorado, but you actually live in neighboring Aurora, Colorado, but it can still give the malicious actor a general idea of where you live. But if you really care, I'd use a VPN if I were you.
8. Watch what links you click. Links can be embedded to look like YouTube videos, but are actually IP grabbers and can be phishing links. If there's not embedded media in the link that is sent to you, run it through NordVPN link checker or something along those lines and you will be able to see where the link was generated from.
9. Watch out who you keep company with IRL. This might be the most important one. It is hard to gauge people over an extended period of time, but make sure you keep good company if you are wanting to tell them about your chud and incel shit. I personally got doxxed by a good IRL friend to my parents in 2020 after he sperged out and went out of his "chud phase" (and the best part is, this only lasted a month and he went back to being a chud again. I am assuming it was the drugs he was on. I think he had an acid trip or some shit. Don't do drugs kiddos). He literally called up my mom about my doings, but I was quick to not only private and delete everything before that could happen, but make up a good story as well, because I read his intentions days before he did this.
10. If your parents have recent pictures of you online, make them delete them. Sometimes I have seen this scenario, where Facebook-savvy parents will constantly post pictures of their kids, even if the kids in question are well into their 20s. If you have parents like this, if I were you, I would make them delete (or private? I don't know if Facebook has this, as I have never posted on FB before.) any recent photos of you. This may be used against you.
11. Coinciding with the top part, try to show your face as little as possible, and never show your face in chuddy or incel spaces. That's all that has to be said. Water. But if you have to show your face, like let's say, on LinkedIn or Facebook, look at #2.
There's probably more I should add, but this is all at the top of my head. Took me an hour to make this. Good luck out there. I forgot whether or not I have editing privileges in the far future if I think of other shit, but if I don't, it would be cool if some admin would let me do so.
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