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Social Media Trend Exposing Cheaters, But Is It Legal?

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Facebook groups and pages called 'Sis, Is This Your Man?' have been popping up all over the country. The members of these groups apparently trying to prevent others from wasting their time on, in their opinions, narcissists, cheaters and liars. 

The groups are also being used by members to discover if their partners are being unfaithful.

But what are the legal implications of these groups? Can we really put it down to the sisterhood just looking out for each other, or is there something more sinister going on? And what about the men featured in these posts? Are they ruining their reputations?

In this episode of The Quicky, we take a look at the fine line between women seeking to protect themselves and defamation. 

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CREDITS 

Host: Kimberley Braddish

With thanks to: 

Associate Professor Jason Bosland - Director of the Centre for Media and Communications Law at Melbourne Law School, where he teaches media and communications law.

Some voice actors were used in this episode 

Producer: Kimberley Braddish

Executive Producer: Kally Borg

Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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