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If you're a greycel like me, this guide is useless since there is no pleasure involved in doxxing some forum NPC. If you're one of .org's main or side characters, follow all of the instructions:
1: Use a VPN. Last year, two normal users were beefing and user 1 pulled user 2's supposed IP address out of nowhere. Turns out user 2 was using a VPN strictly for .org, meaning user 1 got user 2's IP from a mod.
2: Don't post pictures that were posted in other places of the internet. Reverse search engines have become precise to the point of identifying reposted pictures even after those being blurred the fuck out, like @Niko demonstrated in his thread against @Erik-Jón
3: Avoid forum beef. I too can feel that intense, primal urge to bully some specific users in here and farm some reputation in the process, but they might take it too personally and try to ruin your life. If you're the target, just laugh it off.
4: Don't commit dumb mistakes. By dumb mistakes, I mean posting information that can narrow down your identity to <4 people like @Nibba did by boasting about his win at some worthless swimming tournament, reposting a girl acquaintance's IG pictures and saying she's your next rape victim like @Chad1212 did (ik it was a joke bro but ppl are judgemental af), buying chemicals from sketchy sources (@Alibaba69 used to double scam his customers by stealing the money that would supposedly bring them pharma-grade HGH and then threatening to release their addresses if they didn't give more money), @Ada Mustang displaying his phone number at some discord server last year, etc
5: Don't use usernames, emails or passwords that are the same as those from your real life accounts. Users might try to hack into your accounts through old login leaks and mods might hand your info to the feds in a silver platter if some retard goes ER and forces this website to shut down.
6: Before posting, think if your posts could get you in prison if you slipped up and got doxxed or the mods gave your info to the feds. Refraining from posting based on social exclusion is not recommended, since even the most legally harmless blackpill-related thoughts such as looksmaxxing guides and blackpill debates will make you a reject if people found out.
1: Use a VPN. Last year, two normal users were beefing and user 1 pulled user 2's supposed IP address out of nowhere. Turns out user 2 was using a VPN strictly for .org, meaning user 1 got user 2's IP from a mod.
2: Don't post pictures that were posted in other places of the internet. Reverse search engines have become precise to the point of identifying reposted pictures even after those being blurred the fuck out, like @Niko demonstrated in his thread against @Erik-Jón
3: Avoid forum beef. I too can feel that intense, primal urge to bully some specific users in here and farm some reputation in the process, but they might take it too personally and try to ruin your life. If you're the target, just laugh it off.
4: Don't commit dumb mistakes. By dumb mistakes, I mean posting information that can narrow down your identity to <4 people like @Nibba did by boasting about his win at some worthless swimming tournament, reposting a girl acquaintance's IG pictures and saying she's your next rape victim like @Chad1212 did (ik it was a joke bro but ppl are judgemental af), buying chemicals from sketchy sources (@Alibaba69 used to double scam his customers by stealing the money that would supposedly bring them pharma-grade HGH and then threatening to release their addresses if they didn't give more money), @Ada Mustang displaying his phone number at some discord server last year, etc
5: Don't use usernames, emails or passwords that are the same as those from your real life accounts. Users might try to hack into your accounts through old login leaks and mods might hand your info to the feds in a silver platter if some retard goes ER and forces this website to shut down.
6: Before posting, think if your posts could get you in prison if you slipped up and got doxxed or the mods gave your info to the feds. Refraining from posting based on social exclusion is not recommended, since even the most legally harmless blackpill-related thoughts such as looksmaxxing guides and blackpill debates will make you a reject if people found out.
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