Read very carefully before hitting the Like button on
Facebook -- it could land you in court.
Reacting to content on Facebook can be
achieved by commenting, sharing or probably the most popular method: hitting
that Like button. However, a court in Switzerland just convicted a man on
defamation claims simply for "Liking" libelous comments posted on the
social network.
The comments posted
on Facebook referred to an animal rights activist who was accused of
"antisemitism, racism and fascism." To be clear, the man in court did
not write these comments, he simply hit the Like button for them. These Likes
were made between July and September 2015. That's before Facebook expanded the
Like button to include several other reactions.
According to CNN, the court in Zurich decided to convict the man on several
counts of defamation for hitting the Like button. The reason given was his
clicking of the Like button constituted "indirectly endorsing" the
comments. But further to that, the court also recognized the act of liking the
comments as "further distribution" of them. A statement made by the
court said, "The defendant clearly endorsed the unseemly content and made
it his own."
Although the
defendant has the right to appeal, his punishment for being found guilty
amounts to a $4,100 fine. As for Facebook, they are declining to comment on the
court case beyond stating the social network sees "no direct link" to
the company.
Regardless of what
comments were made on Facebook, should the act of hitting the Like button
result in a lawsuit? What's more clear is, if the comments are libelous, then
the person who wrote them can be pursued for prosecution.
However you feel about this court case, it's important to keep in mind
such action can be taken against an individual. Does the expansion of the Like
button to include several types of reaction to a comment make the situation
better or worse? I guess we won't know that until another Facebook Like button
lawsuit happens.
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