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Doxxing Policy Updated to Include Real-Time Posting of Locations

Popular social media platform @JHall recently updated its doxxing policy banning real-time posting of someone else's location without their permission but allowing delayed postings with express permission from those whose locations are being shared. The company also plans on implementing more robust safety measures in order protect its users from potential harm caused by malicious actors online

A cartoon image depicting two people talking while one holds up a laptop with an "@JHall" logo visible on it

A cartoon image depicting two people talking while one holds up a laptop with an "@JHall" logo visible on it

The popular social media platform @jhall recently updated their doxxing policy to include a ban on real-time posting of someone else’s location. This update comes after numerous reports of users using the platform to share another person’s location without their permission, which is considered a form of doxxing. Doxxing is defined as the malicious act of publicly revealing someone’s personal information, such as home address or phone number, without their consent. It can be used to intimidate or harass an individual and has been known to cause serious psychological distress in victims. @jhall has always had a strict policy against doxxing, but this latest update further clarifies that any real-time posting of someone else’s location is prohibited. However, delayed posting of locations are still allowed if done so with the express permission from the person whose location is being shared. The company released a statement regarding the new policy change: “We take our responsibility for protecting our users seriously and want everyone who uses @jhall to feel safe and secure when sharing information online. We believe this new policy will help ensure that no one’s personal information is shared without their knowledge or consent." In addition to updating its doxxing policy, @jhall also plans on implementing more robust safety measures in order to protect its users from potential harm caused by malicious actors online. These measures include improved reporting tools for users who have experienced doxxing on the platform and increased moderation efforts by @jhall staff members in order to quickly remove any posts that violate the company's policies. The company also encourages all users to be mindful when sharing information about themselves or others online and reminds them that they should always get explicit permission before sharing anyone else's private details with other people on social media platforms like @jhall.