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I suppose that it is possible. You must determine where the website has its operation headquartered and then be able to bring suit against them and prove that you were being libeled or slandered.

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Q: Can you sue a public website and it's anonymous comments for defamation when the primary objective of the website is to publicly bash people and leave comments under the photos?
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