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The photograph shows an attractive Olympic volunteer blissfully soaking in the sun in Sochi against a backdrop of snow. Her shirt is folded up, revealing a taut stomach, and her bright blue snow pants are pushed halfway up her shins. Eyes closed, she's leaning against a barrier that reads, "Sochi 2014--Hot. Cool. Yours." When the photo was posted to Reddit, some took the signage -- namely, that final word of ownership -- a bit too literally.Before long, a user in the subreddit r/randomsexiness managed to figure out her name, track her down on social media and post a host of personal photographs -- including requisite bikini beach shots -- along with her full name. As can be expected, there were creepy remarks, like this one: "From when her first pic showed up, I knew that chick was looking for this attention." Most commenters, however, criticized the original poster -- one even complained that the post should be taken down as it violated Reddit's ban on "doxxing," the practice of outing someone's personal information on the Internet.
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