This article sucks, no sources are linked and they didn’t even confirm whether or not she actually doxxed the customer. Actually the writing says absolutely nothing about doxxing.
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Lots of reasons as a woman NOT to go into some stranger’s house who’s naked and by the door, I don’t fault her at all for pulling out her camera. Shit, there was a story some years back of a dude leaving a purse in his open garage to bait people to take it and shoot them.
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I hate that patriarchy keeps women so thoroughly terrorized that the reasonable choice is not checking whether a random passed-out stranger is ok or fucking dying.
The astroturfing against this woman has been wild to watch unfold on TikTok. Straight up lies spread like wildfire from the moment she went public with it alleging a hidden first video where she admits opening the door when there has been no proof of that at all.
Then people started claiming the man published a ring video showing her opening the door and exposing him but there is also no proof of that.
Then they started posting a “screenshot of the first video” that was actually just a cropped screenshot of the video she currently has up

And apparently after looking for that image to add to this comment it looks like now ppl are spreading an ai generated photo of the door cracked claiming to finally have one true screenshot from the alleged first video she posted.
This all brings to mind how McDonald’s went on a smear campaign against that hot coffee lawsuit victim. I wasn’t engaged when the DoorDash lady’s video first came out but from hearsay it seems like people were initially upset and were calling to boycott the company before the smear campaign started.
TL;DR doxing ppl and filming them in their home and sharing that online has r.l. consequences
When you call a delivery driver and wait for them with the door open and your pants down I think you’ve waived your expectation of privacy
Are you defending the guy in this?
I think rather pointing out that Doordash didn’t just arbitrarily fire her. They’re obviously going to cover their asses from the lawsuit that would result from one of their contractors doxxing a customer.
Putting it that way it sounds better but the way the other poster framed it sounded victim-blamey.
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I found a screenshot of the original video, or at least seems to be compared to the cropped image that gets shown. The door is wide open and he’s half-naked with a blanket or sweater on while on a couch that’s visible from the front door pretty easily. I think there are two front doors, one opens inward and the outside one opens outward, which makes it seem unlikely she barged in at all.
In hindsight she should have left to her car and called the cops, saying it might be a medical emergency or some kind of indecent exposure, but we have to weigh that with her being a doordash driver woman who probably doesn’t want to deal with that shit, especially when there’s maybe some guy-freak in the house nearby.
Edit: Also, she shouldn’t have posted about this stuff. It both doesn’t help her at all until maybe after the fact (if she got fired, maybe then try to get public sympathy). And it’s so fucking unpleasant watching someone express what she’s expressing in I think the 2nd or 3rd video that she posts after the first doxxing video she took and says she got fired, where she’s speaking in that exasperated Tiktok voice/countenance that’s hard to describe but comes off as ambiguously unwell and/or smug. My anti-Tiktok stance continues.
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Do you have even the slightest idea how often housekeepers have to deal with indecent exposure.







