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When you blackmail some one, you tell him/her that they have to do something unless they want a secret to be exposed. Blackmailing, like threatening is against the law. Often blackmail is more furtive. Threatening is more aggresive. By law, if you threaten to do something, it is as severe as if you do what you threaten.

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