• LiteralGrill@sakurajima.moe
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      @Even_Adder @alphacyberranger Unrelated, but wow does it feel cool seeing an article I wrote years ago randomly liked when I check out the Fedi on a random morning!

      While it has never been confirmed to be the case to my knowledge, a LOT of folks thought it was for sure.

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        I think you laid it out pretty well. There was no motivation given, the people were just bad because they were bad. It didn’t sit well with me, and a short while later I found all this and the pieces fell into place. It’s pretty ugly stuff and the kind of thing you issue a retraction for, and to my knowledge there is none.

        Edit: Bro had to be aware of the problems and let it go to print, then on air with no alterations.

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    Just for a tweet from 2 years ago? Seems a little extreme. Was this person that influential that people actually started thinking this?

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      Japan has really strict defamation laws. You can somehow get in trouble just for staying verified facts if they make someone look bad. Japan is fucked.

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        Slander is spoken. Written, it’s libel.

        And there’s a difference between libel and stating facts about someone that they don’t like. I can’t say for certain which those tweets are, especially since I can’t actually read them right now.

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        You may as well sue everyone then, especially on the internet and even more so on Twitter. To sue randos on the internet as a famous person because someone said something bad about you is just wild and petty, unless it did considerable harm to your reputation.

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          It’s not because internet become the wild west that bringing law is “wild and petty” defamation is illegal irl, and on internet.