see? now that is a perfect example of what this could and probably will lead to. you have a habit of calling everyone who doesnt agree with you, or you are too lazy and indolent to check for yourself, whether what has been posted is true or not, and declaring that person or poster is a liar.
that is libelous davo in case you hadnt realised.
just in case you are too ignorant here is some help
libel
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verb
- 1.
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a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
"he was found guilty of a libel on a Liverpool inspector of taxes"
Similar:
defamation
defamation of character
character assassination
calumny
misrepresentation
scandalmongering
aspersions
denigration
vilification
disparagement
derogation
insult
slander
malicious gossip
tittle-tattle
traducement
lie
slur
smear
untruth
false insinuation
false report
smear campaign
slight
innuendo
rumour
mud-slinging
bad-mouthing
contumely
- 2.
(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) a plaintiff's written declaration.
- 1.
LAW
defame (someone) by publishing a libel.
"the jury found that he was libelled by a newspaper"
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defame
malign
slander
give someone a bad name
blacken someone's name
sully someone's reputation
speak ill/evil of
write false reports about
- 2.
(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) bring a suit against.
"if a ship does you any injury you libel the ship"
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