No, you should absolutely not post someone’s address or coordinates on a YouTube Short—or anywhere online—without their explicit consent. Doing so violates privacy laws and YouTube's community guidelines. It could be considered doxxing, which can result in account suspension, legal consequences, and harm to the individual. Always respect others' privacy to avoid serious repercussions.Posting someone’s address without their consent can violate privacy laws, particularly if it leads to harm or harassment. Even if images of their house are publicly available, sharing their address directly may result in legal consequences, such as invasion of privacy or doxxing claims. It is important to prioritize ethical considerations and respect individuals' privacy.