She who cannot be named is the current Director of Policy, Reddit, Inc. She's got a very interesting background/resume that can be found with a quick search. Reddit crowed to their investors how big a deal it was to bring her on board.
Well, shortly before taking her position at Reddit HQ, she was on Al Jezeera et. al. calling for the US to arm anti-Russian/Syrian forces as part of her gig as Deputy Director, Middle East Strategy Task Force for The Atlantic Group. She reported directly to co-chairs, Madeleine Albright (Clinton Sec. of State 1997-2001) and Stephen Hadley (W. Bush Nat. Security Advisor 2005-2009).
Dig a bit into The Atlantic Group and you find some interesting money behind it:
- http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/component/content/article?id=27683%3Athank-you-george
- https://freebeacon.com/national-security/chinese-communist-party-funds-washington-think-tanks/
Before working directly for Soros, she spent 4 years as a Senior Analyst for the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The year and half before that she was employed as a "Subject Matter Expert" for Eurasia Group - specifically on the subjects of Iraq, Lebanon, and Iran.
She spent 6 months prior to that working as a Consultant for Dunia Frotier Consultants in Erbil, Iraq - advising the Kurdistan Regional Government.
She's also a Board member of No One Left Behind: http://nooneleft.org/ A veteran-led charity focused on securing visas for and resettling Iraqi and Afghani combat interpreters who served with US forces - an admirable position to hold, but odd in the mix.
Isn't it kind of odd that someone with that kind of resume ends up policing funny cat pics and brownie recipes being posted on Reddit?
I've been told numerous times this was doxxing (somehow mentioning the very public name of a companies staff that is touted on their own "About Us" page is doxxing.) Maybe the gag can come off here.
It's not doxxing unless you are giving out personal addresses and non-public methods of direct contact. Everyone that's involved with PR (including top execs and board members) of any given public company, are fair game. They are a matter of public record, and the face of their companies.
I'm guessing you hit a nerve, and they used doxxing as the catch all.