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minus-squarelivus@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-210 months ago@schmidtster I don’t think you’re understanding libel law. You can’t take someone to court just for using a common dictionary word to mean the thing it is commonly used to mean. I mean you can but you just won’t win.
@schmidtster I don’t think you’re understanding libel law.
You can’t take someone to court just for using a common dictionary word to mean the thing it is commonly used to mean.
I mean you can but you just won’t win.