I disagree. This section of the post would presumably be useful to people who lack awareness of the extent of the problem, either because they have not famous and have not ever been the main character on social media, because they are extremely young, or because they are autistic. I am not such a person, but I do think it exposes the nature of the problem vividly and persuasively, in a way that helps you empathise with the victims of such defamation—or “quasi-defamation”, as we might call defamation through innuendo and ethereal claims lacking all specificity or falsifiability. If you are not such a person either, it’s something you could have just skipped over when reading the post.
I disagree. This section of the post would presumably be useful to people who lack awareness of the extent of the problem, either because they have not famous and have not ever been the main character on social media, because they are extremely young, or because they are autistic. I am not such a person, but I do think it exposes the nature of the problem vividly and persuasively, in a way that helps you empathise with the victims of such defamation—or “quasi-defamation”, as we might call defamation through innuendo and ethereal claims lacking all specificity or falsifiability. If you are not such a person either, it’s something you could have just skipped over when reading the post.