1. To verify a falsely listed address in relevance to a court or government document.
2. Locating an address that exists on paper, but not in reality.
Steven checked the address listed on his roll, only to find the apartment listed did not exist, thus inventing the Anti-Dox.
When you share private or identifying information on the internet that doesn't exist
I anti-doxxed someone by sharing their name and address that was actually a fake address and/or name
To prove a location doesnt exist by going to that location, using satellite mapping, or any other way to locate locations.
The scientist anti-doxxed Atlantis using satellites and boats to prove it doesnt exist.
The hacker anti-doxxed a person to prove they dont live where they say they do.
To dox an address so hard, that the address does not exist.
Steven was anti-doxxing Johnโs address because John is not a real person.
The act of exposing some's address that doesn't actually exist.
Steven Crowder showed evidence of voter fraud by anti-doxing.
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To search for and publish information that proves or reveals that a user's publicly submitted data used false information or was intentionally misleading.
The term was coined by conservative media personality Steven Crowder who travelled to the physical locations of addresses listed on voter registration cards in Nevada and Michigan.
Steven Crowder claimed his effort had revealed that numerous registrations used fake addresses and described his efforts as "Anti-Doxing."
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To provide false information of a person (such as location, age, gender, pronouns, etc) so that they cannot be doxxed.
Steven Crowder used voter records to anti-dox people by showing that the address listed for their name does not exist.