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My Psychic Experience on Keen

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Bostongirl:
Hardly think some that has a business and a declaimer that's it's for fun purposes can suddley say your ruining there reputation??

SunshineChick22:

--- Quote from: Misha668 on June 22, 2017, 05:00:03 PM ---Just an FYI  - it doesn't take a genius to figure out who you guys actually are, so once Keen sees you sharing transcripts and talking about readers - it will boot you off the site.
Not kidding.

Also you guys calling psychics scammers and so on is illegal. It's libel and slanderous.

The internet has laws now. Yelp and so on, people get sued for messing with business and Keen.com can sue this site and you guys personally.

I'd watch your words and maybe find some IRL friends to talk to about the problems you pay random strangers to listen to.

--- End quote ---

Everything you just said is false.  You should brush up on the laws and its elements before making such statements.

thisiscracra:
I am a reader.. my prediction is we all need to move the fuck on cause all of us are delusional, some more than the others LOL

njlady:

--- Quote from: Misha668 on June 22, 2017, 05:00:03 PM ---
Also you guys calling psychics scammers and so on is illegal. It's libel and slanderous.

The internet has laws now.

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I don't know why or what you are all going on about, but factually these statements are incorrect.

Without going into a 20 page explanation, libel and slander are common law torts (except in Louisiana, which practices Napoleonic Code rather than law through precedent). Tort actions are brought by private citizens in civil actions. Something being "illegal" implies against the law, as in criminal.  Both the federal government and each state has the ability to prosecute criminal matters.  In other words, libel and slander are not "illegal".

The free speech provisions of the First Amendment have made most internet censorship a no go.  That's not to say that you can't break an actual law online and not be prosecuted.  Try posting a ton of kiddie porn and see what happens. The fact is that anyone can sue anyone at any time for anything.  It doesn't mean they have a real case or will win.  Meeting all the elements of slander or libel is not very easy and is not a pro se matter.  Representation in either or both would be cost prohibitive to most people.

wildfox87:

--- Quote from: Bostongirl on June 22, 2017, 05:51:58 PM ---Hardly think some that has a business and a declaimer that's it's for fun purposes can suddley say your ruining there reputation??

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Exactly what I was thinking. The majority of people already have a cliched idea in their mind that psychics are fake, so i really don't know how negative reviews are going to be taken to court? Haha... psychics are basically known to be scammers to the majority of the public.

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