Doxing is revealing personal information. Stop being such a pedant.
It's not pedantry, if people commit the act because the word is being used in a manner
which is non-standard. That makes the problem more likely to occur, whether or not someone
is held accountable for it.
Ok that makes sense. I agree with MOSW's definition but clearly not everyone shares it.
How specific do you think it needs to be? Is "revealing people's personal information" enough?
On specificity in general, though - there comes a point where it's nonfunctional. As in, what you see with legalese, where it takes a degree in law just to understand what some laws are requiring of you, and where for example most members of congress don't read through new proposed laws in full before voting yay or nay, because there's thousands of pages of specificity and nobody has the time.
So, the standard definition is enough information that they can be identified. First and Last name
is seldom sufficient to do so. I could present definitions of PII (the core issue in doxing) if that is
of any value.
I think, to fit what is done here, it sounds like "revealing any personal information about a person
that is not already present in their profile or posts?"
Though that may be too broad - it's safer to be broad than not. You don't HAVE to ban someone
for mentioning that they have kids, some illness, or whatever, that is not already contained in
the site.
Or, maybe it's not broad enough. Because, if they post something, then delete it, they could charge
some sort of retroactive posting? So ANY personal information at all? We couldn't converse then.
Anyhow, the big point is once you stray from PII, 'personal information' gets very broad.