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UnitedHealth Hires Defamation Firm over Social Media Posts (bloomberglaw.com)
18 points by ceejayoz 4 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 8 comments



I am amazed that people still post on social media under their real name. The risk v reward seems very skewed towards risk, even if you’re only posting about non-controversial topics.


I am amazed that people still post on social media


Is that not what you're doing now?


HN is more like a forum in that sense. I don't post for EVERYONE to see. I post for parent to see, at least primarily.


You can at least control who your posts are visible to on some social media platforms. Not so here. Your comments are public and after the edit window closes, permanent.


I feel like I can tightly control where my comment shows up. It will always be tied to the comment or post I'm responding to. Hard to take out of context etc. But you're right, there isn't something like FB groups that I can scope a message to.


“One of Potter’s attorneys, Jessica Underwood, said Potter received a Jan. 13 letter from Clare Locke demanding that she correct her posts, apologize to UnitedHealth and condemn threats of violence that the law firm said resulted from the posts.”

Ha, nope! Corporations aren’t people. I don’t care if it’s legal or not. UHC is evil and they know it.


Parasites gonna parasite.




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