The Kick streaming platform banned streamer Jack Doherty earlier this morning. Allegations surfaced on Twitter, particularly from the account @DramaAlert, accusing Doherty of “doxxing” another streamer on the platform.
The tweet, dated today at 11:14 a.m. EST, sparked a flurry of reactions within the online community, shedding light on the severity of the situation. But what exactly is “doxxing” and why is it considered such a serious offense?
Doxxing refers to the malicious act of publicly revealing private or personal information about an individual without their consent. This information can include home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, social security numbers, or any other sensitive data that could be used to identify or harm the individual.
People who are doxxed often face harassment, stalking, and even physical harm as a result of their information being leaked to the public. Contact your local law enforcement if you or someone you know has ever been doxxed.
As of today, Doherty’s account has not been reinstated:

Jack Doherty has responded to the allegations on Twitter, claiming that this is a false ban:
As this is a developing story, Level Up Blog is committed to providing regular updates and keeping our readers informed. We understand the importance of staying vigilant in the face of online misconduct and will continue to monitor the situation closely.
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