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Actor Jefri Nichol admits that he has doxed or disseminated someone's personal information without permission via his Twitter account. He shared his full name and home address of a woman named Salma Eka to netizens because he thought she was one of his haters.

Eka, who felt he was innocent and was also named, immediately hit Nichol on Twitter, told him to delete the post and apologize.

"3 days ago, a Twitter account with the username @jefrinichol disseminated my personal data without permission. Before I acted further, please have good faith in @jefrichil to delete the post and apologize because it is very detrimental to me," wrote Eka, Thursday, April 6.

He also threatened to report Nichol to the authorities if he did not comply with his request.

On the same day, Nichol finally apologized and deleted his post.

"Hello Eka, I want to apologize for being wrong, I think you are the person who hooked me up and have shared your personal data (doxing) and I want to say that the data that I post is not complete and that was what I thought was you. Once again I'm sorry Eka," Nichol wrote on Twitter.

Many netizens regretted Nichol's attitude and considered his apology to be not good because he was still arguing to defend himself.

"If someone is wrong with you, you want to hit him, you want to beat him. You doxing the wrong person, you don't want to apologize right away? Wkwk," commented the account @iyawok ***.

"Remember, friends, apologies accompanied by "reasons" in any form, are not sincere apologies," wrote the account @sainthae ***.

"Yes, as a result, if the purpose of playing Twitter is just to scare people," said the account @arzulyfi ***.


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