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Xoxohth and anonymity
Posted by on Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 8:13 pm

Reuters has an article about the aforeblogged Xoxohth lawsuit, and its implications for Internet anonymity. Eugene Volokh, of Volokh Conspiracy fame, is quoted:

“They can’t hide behind anonymity while they are saying these scurrilous and menacing things,” said Eugene Volokh, a professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles.

He said the site was not liable under federal protections that are more lenient on Web sites than TV and newspapers. Prosecuting the manager could also be difficult because he did not write the posts, Volokh added. But the anonymous posters look liable and their careers could be jeopardized, he said.

“This ought to be a warning to be people that if you say things that are not just rude but arguably libelous and potentially threatening and perhaps actionable on those grounds then their identity might be unmasked,” he said.

Finding and identifying the posters — including one called “The Ayatollah of Rock-n-Rollah” — could be tough but is not impossible. The process involves subpoenas issued to Internet Service Providers for records, and then more subpoenas to companies, institutions or people identified on those records.

“I’ve said in my blog the most vile posters on that board are two subpoenas away from being outed,” said Leiter. “This led to much amusement by the anonymous posters on the board.

“But they are about to find out that this is how it works.”




4 Comments on “Xoxohth and anonymity”

  1. David K. Says:

    What the heck is with the name “xoxohth” anyway?

  2. Anonymous Says:

    I think “hth” is “hope this helps.” I am guessing that “xoxo” is “hugs and kisses” but could definitely be wrong.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Come and get me, you dirty commie rat bastids!! I’m anonymous as hell!

  4. Former Idiot Says:

    First anon is correct. Before xoxohth, there was the Princeton Review message boards. The college board frequently used xoxo, while the law board often used hth. When Princeton Review switched to a new software and moderating system for their message boards, the nearly universal user dissatisfaction with PR is what led to the creation (or at least the popularization) of xoxohth in the first place. Originally it was a single board patronized by posters from both the former college and law boards at PR, hence the name that combined trademark acronyms from both boards. Eventually xoxohth split into two separate message boards, and adopted the more “marketable” name of Autoadmit in an attempt to appear as anything other than the cesspool it actually is, Ciolli’s so-called “studies” notwithstanding.


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