Guess it's time to post more on Mastodon. Bluesky's decided doxxing is cool. I have PTSD about that after a few run-ins with lying cunts and dipshit moderation on Twitter.
There's been a few examples of doxxing, but now there's co-ordinated "pressure groups" naming and giving full addresses of people it accuses of platform manipulation and misinformation on Twitter. The source is another group on Telegram.
However, it doesn't actually matter who they are. Either a site has rules that forbid the publication of private individuals' details or it doesn't.
The Bluesky mods need to decide if they do.
Otherwise, you're right into the Twitter situation where the rules are only applied if there's the slightest chance the platform will get its arse sued.
And that leaves 99.999% of users at the mercy of anyone who wishes them harm. Yes, you do have to defend those you disagree with if you want any claim to being on the side of justice, not capital.