What Is Doxxing — and What’s Not Allowed
Doxxing refers to publishing or distributing someone’s personal or identifying information without their permission. On Blaze Stream, this includes (but is not limited to):
Real first and last name (if the person doesn’t want it public)
Private addresses (home, work), phone numbers, e-mail addresses, or personal contact data
Financial information (bank account, wallet private keys, payment info)
Private photos/videos that reveal identity, personal documents, or sensitive personal details
Any personal data that the user didn’t explicitly share to be public
Posting, sharing or encouraging others to share any of the above — even if done in chat, comments, profile sections, or private messages — is disallowed.
Why This Rule Exists
Respect for privacy: Everyone deserves control over their own personal data.
Safety: Publicly exposing private info can lead to harassment, identity theft, stalking, or other harmful outcomes.
Legal & compliance: Publishing personal info without consent can violate privacy laws and increase liability for the platform.
What to Do If You See Doxxing
If you see content that reveals someone’s personal or sensitive information — including their private contact info, address, or other identifying data — please report it immediately through the standard reporting tools.
Our moderation team will review the submission and take action as needed, which may include removal of content, warnings, or account suspension.
Tips for Staying Safe & Protecting Privacy
Never share real personal info publicly or in chat (address, phone, real name, email, financial info).
Use pseudonyms, nicknames, or alias names — especially if you want to stay anonymous.
Avoid posting personal photos or documents that reveal identity.
If you receive private messages asking for sensitive data — don’t respond. Report suspicious requests instead.
