Revealing ANY personal information about posters without their consent is something that JTF never does.
The ONLY time we would reveal personal information is if a poster tried to hack the forum or do something else to temporarily disrupt the forum. Then we would act in self-defense.
However, if a poster insults or annoys Chaim or other JTF members, that will NOT cause us to reveal personal information. Even if a poster blatantly breaks the rules as FOTL did by saying that he wanted to murder all white women, we delete his objectionable posts and we ban him. But we do NOT reveal his personal information.
JTF is an honorable and moral organization that does not betray posters' trust.
Hidden Author makes unfair attacks on Chaim and JTF. But on this forum, that is NOT a violation of the rules. As long as Hidden Author does not personally insult other posters, he is allowed to attack Chaim and JTF.
There is a double standard that Chaim has established here. You are allowed to attack Chaim because Chaim is a public figure. However, if you make the same types of unfair attacks on ordinary JTF posters, who are not public figures, then you might get banned. In other words, you can get away with criticizing Chaim very harshly, but you cannot do that against ordinary posters who are not used to those types of attacks. If we allowed ordinary posters to be brutally attacked, people would not want to post here.
Tonicali does ask strange and repetitive questions. So what? He is not violating any rules. Chaim can choose not to answer if he wishes.
There is no excuse for revealing personal information about these posters. True, their IPs are not like Social Security numbers. But this is a matter of principle. An honorable organization does not behave like that.
Chaim intends to take action to ensure that this does not happen again.