There must be fabricated facts, that is, articles slandering others are pure fiction. If communication is not out of nothing, but true, then even if it damages the personality and reputation of others, it cannot be established. There must be acts of spreading false information. Communication is to spread to the whole society. There are two main ways of communication: one is oral communication; Second, it is spread through big-character posters, small-character posters, pictures, newspapers, books and letters. ? Enough to derogate? It is a fiction that can fully denigrate the personality and reputation of others, or actually cause substantial damage to the personality and reputation of the victim. In the case of untrue communication, it will not cause harm to the personality and reputation of others, or it will cause harm to the personality and reputation of others, so it does not constitute slander to others.
Slander should be directed at a person, but it doesn't have to be named directly. It can be considered as? Slander? . If the facts spread by the offender have no specific target and will not damage the personality and reputation of others, they should not be convicted of libel. Forging evidence to slander others should be a serious crime. Although there is a crime of forgery and slander, it is not enough to constitute a crime. ? Felony? Refers to many false accusations against people; Fabricating false acts, seriously damaging the personality and reputation of others; Fabricating false facts and slandering others, resulting in adverse consequences; A situation in which an injured person causes mental illness or the victim commits suicide 2.