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by fn-mote
1857 days ago
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This is a very challenging interaction. I will try to keep a very even tone in this message. The parent's last paragraph seems to set up a strawman, an extreme that seems to me to covered by current libel laws. (Is it not? Explain if I'm wrong.) It is _possible_ that current libel laws don't "accurately delineate that point", but I am looking for a stronger argument in favor of change. Based on the posts here, I think that the role and power of "viral"-ity is not well understood. In uncertain situations I would like to seek a clearer understanding instead of simply turning to legislative solutions - surely the question that will come up is "where is the line" and if we can't say we're not ready for a law. @eyelidlessness Thank you for a very measured set of responses; they are beyond my skill or patience. |
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