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by Rangi42
3482 days ago
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Effectively legal? It is legal. I can privately crawl the web for all references to "John Doe", "johndoe.com", "/u/johndoe28", etc, and save them, because it's all content that John Doe chose to make publically available, whether on his own website or on forum posts or Facebook or what. There's probably some point at which the ways I use that data can be classified as stalking or harassment, but simply collecting it is allowed. |
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What about the embarrassing things other people post about John Doe? What if this harms his ability to provide for his family?
What about things fabricated by others to silence or overtake John Doe?
edit: (adding the point below)
Just because it's legal to collect, manipulate, and profit from this mass of information 'somewhere' doesn't mean that concerned groups of people shouldn't try to make that process harder or impossible.