It depending on how vocal and how controversial you are being with your internet persona. There is always the chance that you’ll acquire the ire of an angry mob...and if so, you’ve effectively doxxed yourself for them.
Being open with your name doesn’t automatically mean that phone numbers and your address is also public.
For most people I don’t think the risk is significant compared to other risks such as getting hit by a car. I would expect it to be one of those risks that’s easy to visualize but that has a rather low probability.
Being open with your name does mean that your phone numbers and address are likely to be public. Saarelma is a little more protected than the average, since Finland’s equivalent to WhitePages is not freely available world-wide, but those in the United States with an unusual name can be found for free.
That’s separate from the “ire of an angry mob” risk, which seems more likely to occur primarily for people who have a large enough profile that they’d have to have outed themselves anyway, though.
It depending on how vocal and how controversial you are being with your internet persona. There is always the chance that you’ll acquire the ire of an angry mob...and if so, you’ve effectively doxxed yourself for them.
Being open with your name doesn’t automatically mean that phone numbers and your address is also public.
For most people I don’t think the risk is significant compared to other risks such as getting hit by a car. I would expect it to be one of those risks that’s easy to visualize but that has a rather low probability.
Being open with your name does mean that your phone numbers and address are likely to be public. Saarelma is a little more protected than the average, since Finland’s equivalent to WhitePages is not freely available world-wide, but those in the United States with an unusual name can be found for free.
That’s separate from the “ire of an angry mob” risk, which seems more likely to occur primarily for people who have a large enough profile that they’d have to have outed themselves anyway, though.