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Yes. Basically Anti-SLAPP. I'd say Germany needs this.

100 sats \ 2 replies \ @freetx 3h

This is one of the reasons why social media that forces you to use your real name is so dangerous to US citizens and its something that 99.9% of the populace doesn't understand.

When Jane Smith post a picture of her breakfast on facebook, she doesn't realize that she is crossing the line between private - public persona.

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Does it really work that way? I'd be surprised if posting food pics to Facebook all of a sudden make you meet the criteria for "public person"

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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @freetx 2h

No, its a sliding scale of course, but the threshold becomes cumulative. That borderline is what becomes litigated....

A single pic of a bagel or commenting "so cute" on neighbors kids pics wouldn't pass the test.

But constant public commentary, an instagram page, X account, youtube account will at some point push you over the threshold of what a jury finds that you are now a public person.

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