I am not threatening you.
There are at least two handles who post regularly on ET that have allegedly doxxed multiple Conservative posters and have used other intimidation tactics. There is also another Leftist handle who does not currently post regularly on ET who has been accused of doxxing through other social media accounts such as Facebook and Twitter.
These posters get other users information through malicious links to certain articles, videos, and any other personally identifiable information on someone’s profile. These links can extract a user’s cookies, browser history, IP addresses, and even email address. From this information, other social media accounts and which financial companies you do business with can possibly be identified. From there, your personal identity, including where you live, work, shop, etc. may be determined.
If online privacy and security are important to you, I suggest you do research on how to protect yourself. This may include strategies involving your connectivity (Both hardware and service provider), VMWare, VPNs, encryption, browser settings, even what time of day you post, and your computer. Understand how cookies, browser history, Java, IP addresses, etc work. There are other best practices regarding online privacy, which you will learn if you do the research.
My own online security levels are pretty low on my somewhat dedicated browsing device, although if you only have one way to connect to the internet and your router gets compromised, all devices may be effectively compromised. I actually would be surprised if I didn’t have a keystroke logger on one of my web browsing devices as it is.
While I’m privacy aware, at least to some degree, and have some knowledge regarding the practices of private investigators, I have not made the effort to lock things down such as having my vehicle under a LLC owned by an attorney, having my employment under a different LLC, ghosting my real address, and not using electronics in my residence or even personal vehicle, among many other possible security and privacy best practices.
Good luck.