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When I mean "You" and "You all" I meant Lemmy in general. Not you personally. I don't now you, have never met you, and I don't even know your name. As obviously noted in my 2nd sentence when I said "You all."
To qualify as slander, the statement must be spoken to others, be knowingly false, and result in harm to the person’s direct reputation. So anonymous usernames on a forum like Lemmy don't qualify. Also, since the use of "you all" and "you" refers broadly to the public on a website, it doesn't even come close to targeting any individual's reputation directly.
So yeah, let's try that suing thing.
When do ya wanna file? Let me know so I can contact my lawyers. Then we can bring to light, publically, the entire Lemmy website, all the comments on it, people who defend Luigi, etc.
So yaaaassss queeeen, let's do that.
So when do ya wanna file?
We got a timeline?
Exactly. :)