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  2. Counterspeech - Wikipedia

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    Counterspeech is a tactic of countering hate speech or misinformation by presenting an alternative narrative rather than with censorship of the offending speech. It also means responding to hate speech with empathy and challenging the hate narratives, rather than responding with more hate speech directed in the opposite direction.

  3. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying campaigns are sometimes so damaging that victims have committed suicide. There are at least four examples in the United States in which cyberbullying has been linked to the suicide of a teenager. [135] The suicide of Megan Meier is an example that led to the conviction of the adult perpetrator of the attacks. Holly Grogan ...

  4. Blackmail - Wikipedia

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    Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat. As a criminal offense, blackmail is defined in various ways in common law jurisdictions. In the United States , blackmail is generally defined as a crime of information, involving a threat to do something that would cause a person to suffer embarrassment or financial loss. [ 1 ]

  5. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Blackmail and other threats of exposure are other forms of controlled anger and manipulation, especially when the victim refuses initial requests or suggestions by the manipulator. Anger is also used as a defense so the manipulator can avoid telling truths at inconvenient times or circumstances.

  6. How to protect yourself against blackmail email scams - AOL

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    A blackmail email scam relies on public information, using a person's name, address and even a street view image of where they live. How to protect yourself against blackmail email scams Skip to ...

  7. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    For example, if it can be established that the defendant knowingly conveyed untruths. [194] Article 4 makes it a crime to defame a deceased person according to Article 1 or 2. [ 193 ] Most obviously, the paragraph is meant to make it illegal to defame someone's parents as a way to bypass the law.

  8. Denial of blackmail, details of sexual affair emerge in JoCo ...

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    Ronald Johnson Jr. took the stand on Thursday in his extortion trial that centers around allegations that he threatened to release a damaging recording of a congressional candidate.

  9. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Her definition, which was also used by the Republic of the Philippines in their legal description, is as follows: [10] Cyberstalking is a technologically-based "attack" on one person who has been targeted specifically for that attack for reasons of anger, revenge or control. Cyberstalking can take many forms, including: