![]() Such things are common and are by definition, defamation with significant, provable monetary damages. Let me be clear, banning someone from a server is likely to result in something like not being hired by a company who does a check on social media. Even the best case scenario is likely to, sooner or later, cause a class action lawsuit. It is simply not in their best interest to enable such a thing. If loss, in any way occurs because of say, a lie, or even a truth you cannot prove, you could be sued for significant damages and if in any way, a criminal case ensues, you WILL go to prison over the matter.Įven one case could have Discord served with a cease and desist order forcing them to shut down. No, you do not get to make your own best judgement on this. At least in the US, defamation is in fact a crime. Most of the time, there is an error, but lacking a reasonable system for telling the difference, no one knows of the error until, say, a reason for dozens of people to assemble at a time occurs only to cause mass confusion.Ģ. ![]() ![]() This is incredibly problematic for a number of reasons.ġ.
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