The Washington Post‘s Taylor Lorenz doxed the person behind the Twitter account Libs of TikTok (LoTT) because she dared to re-post public videos that people on the left posted about themselves. What was the crime? This is how extreme the left has become. That’s something that the left doesn’t want Americans to see, because if Americans see what the left supports, they would never win another election. That’s why they targeted LoTT.
WaPo also published her name, profession and city of practice. They even originally published a link to her address. After the backlash, they later removed the link.
The WaPo article by Taylor Lorenz originally linked to the real estate license for the person behind the Libs of TikTok account— the link listed the person’s name, real estate license number, possible physical address, etc. After being called on the matter, WaPo removed this link.
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) April 19, 2022
Then they lied about it, said her name was public and that they didn’t “publish or link to any details of her personal life.”
In an example of karma — you put evil out there and it bounces back on you — while LoTT has come under a lot of attack from people on the left, she now has gained more than 247,000 followers over the past couple of days. LoTT’s account now has almost 879,000 followers — and has an offer from the Babylon Bee that will enable her to do this full time.
Meanwhile, Lorenz is acting like she’s the victim in all this.
Incredible amounts of bizarre stuff have occurred in the last 24 hours. It’s eye opening to see how sophisticated & vicious these coordinated attacks have become. It’s a blessing to be able to work for a company that cares about these matters and supports me. I’m doing great!
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) April 20, 2022
Lorenz did a lot to LoTT. This was all she did, without caring about LoTT’s fate or who it hurt. Lorenz is not the victim in this case. Nor are the people on the left who posted their own public videos “victims” here either.
But LoTT isn’t the only victim here. Due to the actions of Lorenz and WaPo, LoTT is not the only victim.
Insta mom in Los Angeles had the temerity to use the same name. @LibsofTiktokAnd now, death threats have been made to her and her family. pic.twitter.com/LtxjEnHGMB
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) April 20, 2022
Indeed. DrittePerson with this name also harassed.
Everyone who has this name is being followed and attacked. pic.twitter.com/UKi0WmyeJZ
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) April 20, 2022
This was the beginning of Taylor Lorenz’s WaPo.
Lorenz now tries to escape it.
I just want to clarify that the Chaya Raichik listed on IG IS NOT the Chaya who is behind Libs of TikTok. Chaya Musha is a common name, that’s why I worked so hard to confirm that I reported on the correct one. The Chaya behind Libs of TikTok has no LinkedIn or personal IG. pic.twitter.com/tonK2PXAS3
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) April 20, 2022
But she put everyone with that name and everyone around them at risk — including the correct person — whom she is still attacking. Notice Lorenz doesn’t care at all about how much that real person is hurt. Too late, you can’t try to back out of this — now that you put it in motion, it’s all on you.