Alejandra Caraballo, a transgender attorney and Harvard Law School instructor, has stirred controversy by publicly sharing the names and email addresses of DOGE employees on the far-left social media platform Bluesky. This action has raised concerns about the safety and privacy of these individuals, with some expressing fears for the well-being of these employees.
Despite claims that the list shared by Caraballo was the entire email list for all DOGE employees, it remains unclear whether all the information was previously known or if there were new additions. Nevertheless, the act of doxxing these individuals is seen as a malicious attempt to put them in harm’s way.
In a further escalation, Caraballo also attempted to dox Elon Musk on X, leading to a permanent suspension of their Twitter account for violating guidelines against sharing private information. Musk responded to the suspension, emphasizing that the rules apply equally to everyone, regardless of their status.
Recent reports have highlighted the identities of DOGE employees, including software engineers and individuals with backgrounds in artificial intelligence. The diverse group of workers includes former Musk employees and young professionals, showcasing a range of expertise within the organization.
Earlier revelations by Wired unveiled the names of six engineers working for DOGE, confirming their contributions to the company’s operations. Musk later acknowledged these individuals in a tweet, recognizing their valuable efforts within the team.
It is essential to respect the privacy and security of individuals, especially in sensitive positions, to prevent unwarranted risks and threats to their safety. The ongoing scrutiny and exposure of DOGE employees emphasize the importance of upholding ethical standards in handling sensitive information within the public domain.