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by Cupertino95014
1315 days ago
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There's a difference between "things that can be proven in a court of law" and "things that are generally considered true." For the former, some shop owner has to risk his life testifying, or the cops have to have recordings. A newspaper does not and cannot hold to this standard. |
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That can mean not making judgement based on things which are generally true in cases where it can damage another's reputation or result in the internet mob descending on them.