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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: FBI's recent response to the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto
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hd49728
on 15/08/2024, 15:58:29 UTC
Forum has its rule against Doxing and this mean, finding and sharing identity of Satoshi Nakamoto in the forum is against forum rules.
Q: What about deleting DOXes?
A: Nope, we don't delete them either as long as they comply with the following rules:

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1. Personal information must be confined to the new "investigations" board (under Scam Accusations), which is only visible to Members and above. Personal information is defined as anything which links a user's online identity (username, email, etc.) to their meatspace identity, excluding links that the person himself has posted. It is not allowed to post somebody's personal information in any other public place, including in signatures.
2. It is not allowed to post someone's dox if it is especially obvious that you're just using the dox as a weapon. For example, if there are no remotely-plausible trade complaints, then the person can't be a scammer, and their dox should not be posted.
3. As before, anything that the legacy insecure government/banking system requires to be secret is not allowed anywhere. This includes social security numbers, credit card numbers, and certain account numbers.
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Why aren't they deleted? Because such doxing is just compiling information about a user already available publicly, often via search engines.


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This is the only verifiable picture of Satoshi we have so far:
I don't think that is a good image to share in the forum. It's kind of violent!