Reddit is apparently a free-for-all for scammers and anyone with bad intentions to post libel.
A group of scammers is retaliating against me for exposing them and the Reddit admins and legal department completely ignore it.
I consulted with lawyers who told me that my only option is to spend tens of thousands of dollars trying to pursue each individual reddit account that's doing it.
Is your reddit account tied to your real life information? Why are you consulting lawyers for trolls taking the piss out of you on reddit?
Yes, I was a public figure on reddit. And even if I wasn't, it's irrelevant. You don't need to have a reddit account for scammers to post libel about you and your business.
And what damages can you calculate caused by the libel?
That would be quite difficult due the nature of my project. But certainly I could calculate some; monetary and reputation.
And can you prove the comments were false/lies/intending to mislead?
For example, if you made a product which accidentally explodes and hurts someone, and they post about it on reddit, it wouldn’t be libel.
If someone is telling lies, that would be grounds. But only worth it if theres significant repetitional harm.
Also, what if people are in a different country? Different laws on libel?
Yes, very easily.
But financially and reputational damage is next to nothing?
Not sure what you mean.
Financially, how much in damages? Im assuming its not worth anywhere near as much as you think
It's not up to Reddit to decide what is libel under the law (yet), that's the court's job, but even if it were on Reddit what would you expect them to do? Ban the people? They'll make new accounts. IP ban? VPN.
Your real goal here is to make the people stop posting what you say are lies, and the only real recourse is legal. Find a lawyer, you might be able to get someone to work on contingency if your case is solid.
Supposedly they have dedicated "anti-evil" teams that deal with this type of thing.
Reddit can deal with that much easier than lawyers can. It would be a continual, massive money-sink to use legal action to continually take down the new accounts. Whereas reddit can track trends and things that are occurring on their own website much easier. They already deal with stuff like this on a regular basis in regards to spam, etc.
It doesn't appear that defamation is something lawyers take on contingency. They all asked for a retainer and hourly rate and made it sound like it might not even be possible even after spending tens of thousands of dollars.
Ideally you'd be able to simply go to a judge and show that the info was defamation and get an order for reddit to take it down, but apparently it doesn't work like that, and you have to hunt down the individual people behind the accounts and be able to get them to court.
Yes, much like HTML the law is an interpreted language and it's never certain how a judge or jury will interpret it, no matter how good an argument your lawyer makes.
Betraying your naïveté there; you have it backwards. Reddit are the ones that would be playing whack-a-mole with accounts. Proper legal discovery (yes, against Reddit, they will respond to a subpoena) would get the IP addresses and maybe personal info of the posters. Trivial to find which company owns an IP using a tool like https://mxtoolbox.com. Then, subpoena the ISP for the subscriber that IP was assigned to in a window of time, around when the comment was posted, your lawyers contact them with a scary letter and hopefully they stop. If they don't, you then have to go to court to get a court order or injunction or whathaveyou. And if they still persist, then you have to go to court again to enforce the previous judgement and probably apply stricter consequences.
That's how it works. Yes, it's expensive, and yes that bars some from getting justice. Yes that sucks, and I wish it was different. But it is the (legal) solution to your problem.
A subpoena would do nothing if they were using a VPN, and if they were in another country I expect it would be just as difficult/impossible.
Taking legal action doesn't stop a whack-a-mole.
Yes, I noted that in the OP.
Taking legal action stops the problem at the source, thus no need for whack-a-mole. The law is less about prevention and more about remedy, because this isn't Minority Report.
Regardless, if you're now going to make the argument that Reddit has or "should have" more power to stop this kind of thing than the US legal system, then I'm gonna have to bow out. I'm sorry there's not a more satisfying answer than the one you've gotten. Good luck.
It's not going to stop a bunch of anonymous people in other countries, it is likely not even viable (Eg, and it would cost me tens of thousands of dollars to attempt.
I thought I recognised your name. I happen to be experimenting with my own gut-brain axis, so I recall skimming your project.
Here's the problem.
Reddit will not act on people insulting your personal project unless they consider it a legal, financial or reputational risk not to do so.
Lawyers will not take on your case unless they think there is a solid chance of financial or reputational gain beyond the standard hourly fee. They are telling you in the most professional way possible that they see no merit in spending their time on your theory's reputation. My suspicion is that they feel your... zeal and passion for your theory is bordering on fanatical. They don't want to work with fanatics.
Without substantial and demonstrable effects on your finances, what you are left with is just some low level insults on the internet, and one or more relatively anonymous individuals who know that trolling you will get them the reaction they desire. If you continue to react like this, they will continue to try to get a reaction from you.
These concepts have been explained to you previously.
I understand that you believe you have found answers that have previously been ignored by medicine. I know how that feels. But research is already being done in this area and will take time to bear fruit.
Additionally, continuing to post your site as a response to threads that lightly touch on adjacent topics does not do much more than highlight you as a self-promoting spammer who might be fun to troll. It also does not endear you to admins or mods, let alone anyone who might positively engage with the topic. Threads like this let trolls know their efforts to annoy you are working extremely well. Using your real name to do so just makes it much easier for them to harass you.
I do not like victim blaming, but I hope you are able to reflect on how your reactions and inability to let minor insults slide might be compromising your ability to have your project and theories taken more seriously and treated with respect. If you are very serious about legal recourse, then regrettably you need to monetize your project and accurately document negative effects caused by specific people.
Interesting. As soon as you posted your dishonest comment and it got 100% upvoted, the other comments in this thread seemed to have been vote-brigaded by the same people.
This is entirely false and dishonestly fabricated by you. A lawyer never said anything remotely like that, and in no way was such a thing insinuated in previous comments in this thread. No lawyer turned me down.
This is blatant pro-reddit astroturfing.
You have no clue what you're talking about, and are just making things up. You're the one trolling now.
Oh yeah? When was that?
Another completely nonsensical troll comment.
Expose them harder, it's that simple.
Well, it's not that simple because when people search for my project they see a bunch of disinformation and libel that these people are spreading.
Yep, reddit sure does suck at reporting, enforcing rules, and just being a company.
Just use the block button. Eventually they'll get bored.
I actually assumed that they'd give up once they were exposed, and move on to their next grift, but apparently they are very dedicated to this one. And blocking their accounts does nothing to stop them posting libel about me.
Who cares?
I care because they're harming my reputation, business, and more.