It was a joint statement of various student groups at Harvard with no names attached (to protect the people who signed it). He specifically wanted the names of everyone who signed or agreed with it released so they could be harassed or denied jobs.
That's as close to the literal term of doxxing as you can get.
No, it was signed by the Palestine solidarity committee AND co-signed by 33 other organizations. Why do you think Bill was threatening them and demanding their names? Many individuals were doxxed and more were likely kept safe because it was signed by the org, not individuals.
Membership of the group is not considered a secret, and a name of a group member is not considered doxxing. Not is being exposed for shameful viewpoints a matter of safety.
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