
Thinking Outside the Dox: What 'consensual doxing' can teach us about internet privacy
Published on Jul 25
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<p>Kristen Sotakoun (<a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@notkahnjunior?lang=en">@notkahnjunior</a> on TikTok) says she has always been 'the FBI of the friend group' – that person you can count on to dig up the juicy details on anyone's social media.</p>
<p>It's a skillset that has earned her millions upon millions of views on TikTok in a series she has dubbed 'consensual doxing.' In her videos, Kristen completes challenges from her viewers to find their birthdays, using only publicly posted information online.</p>
<p>Kristen is now a handful of creators on TikTok who are making consensual doxing videos as educational content, encouraging viewers to think more deeply about what they post online, and where.</p>
<p>On this week's <em>Endless Thread,</em> we dive into the world of consensual doxing, what it can teach us about our privacy, and host Ben Brock Johnson gets (consensually) doxed.</p>
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