Concerning Dispatch (belatedly) :
some of this has been touched on by others in this thread, but basically, the "IP scraping" thing is a meme.
Dispatch is extremely smart, but he's also very young & thus a bit of a prankster.
He's much more knowledgeable about tech stuff than most people, & thus he finds it amusing when people freak out about stuff like "IP scraping."
I say all of this as someone who actively avoided him on StreamMe because I thought this shit was real.
But after StreamMe went kaput, I talked to him a bit & discovered that actually he's very nice, & just likes to have an aura of danger about him because he thinks it's funny.
One COULD argue that the "aura of danger" he's cultivated might now work against him because people will be scared to go to Bitwave, but tbh I don't think he cares:
Bitwave is a very cool & very promising platform meant for the type of people who don't freak out (or, in my case, who stop freaking out) about "IP scraper" bogeymen.
Those who visit it will be rewarded by how cool it is; those who don't will be laughed at by the people there.
In regard to him doxing people, it's essentially back to the "what constitutes doxing?" question:
he posted to his ethanralph.com website information which was willingly provided to the IndieGoGo campaign--& capable of being viewed by anyone--by a few of Ralph's paypigs.
Is that doxing? To me it actually isn't, but I get it that people have differing definitions.
In keeping with his trickster-like personality, I don't think Dispatch minded that Ralph & others construed him as a "doxer;" he most likely just thought it was funny.