While I personally have never doxxed anyone, but have been doxxed myself... I never advocate for doxxing... of anyone... no matter what they have done.
That said... sometimes people do deserve something for their actions, if they have done something wrong... like losing a job could be justified even if the doxxing wasn't. Without context of the situation, it's hard to take a side.
does someone really have to plead their case with a 5k word defense with a detailed recount, receipts/screenshots, and possibly even more personal information— such as this person being disabled— to receive the benefit of the doubt on an anonymous forum
this is the kind of shit that just doesn't need to be explicitly stated in every anonymous discussion ever. if someone posted about getting raped, is it necessary to preface your comfort or input with a disclaimer defending the imaginary victim of a hypothetical false accusation "just in case!"? i'd think you can just post whatever encouragement you can think of with the good faith that people are intelligent enough to know that you don't intend for your words to be twisted to fit a devious narrative after being misled.
matter of fact while we're at it, when people come here talking about how to kill themselves because they've been abused, betrayed, or ignored in their life, do you chime in with the same skepticism of the narrative, pretending to be objective?