Tried and failed. You doxxed a random person, and didn't even do the bare minimum diligence to check before you posted it, and your post is as yet unedited for clarity that you are naming the wrong fucking person. Nikki was in the thread above you on the same page saying she was 4 or 5 in 1987 and in middle school in 94-95, making your 34 years old named target absolutely impossible to be her. Nikki in other places has given you more information ITT that you ignored. Tarl himself named her by last name. So I don't know what you're trying to relitigate here other than that you're a reckless failure.
You are right. Not everybody needs to be doxed imho. Nikki is homeless and most recently living with Styx, so there was literally no point to doxing her, since we already know who and where she is. Sam's last listed address was a house owned by Dylan, so there was no point in doxing her either, since she wasn't living there; Dylan and the kids live there. It was an utter faildox. Nikki is the one who told us Sam's current address; it wasn't on a peoplesearch site.
When I doxed Sara Lancaster, aka GayResearchVlogger, I did it for a couple of reasons. First was her delusions of grandeur; she was hinting around about having "a desirable zipcode" and ratcheting up her "CYBERsecurity" fantasy and magical powers, pretending she was a real somebody, and this needed to stop.
The second reason is because, when I examined the available dox, it was very consistent in age and detail with Sara Lancaster, and there literally weren't any other Sara Lancasters in California to confuse her with. The chances that I fail-doxed her was very, very slim, so I felt it was worth taking the chance. And that is how we found out that Sara Lancaster is a Macy's Loss Prevention worker on the outskirts of Fresno instead of a magikal sugar baby hacker living high on the hog in one of California's premiere zip codes. The reason for doing it was her inveterate lying, and her constant "I have a secret" baiting.
I strongly encourage everyone to dox less, and to reduce the incidents of fail-doxing because it drags in innocent people and makes us look bad. Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.