Saying false statements about a person is called defamation. This can take the form of libel if it is written or published, or slander if it is spoken.
Yes but it is a crime to make false statements.
Defamation is a civil wrong that involves making false statements about a person that damages their reputation. It can be classified as a tort when the false statements are communicated to a third party and result in harm to the person's reputation or livelihood.
I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
Statements with superlatives are often false because strong statements are easy to disprove.
I would say that false statements about a person do not exist. A statement made about a person is based on perception. Perception is neither true nor false. It is simply a statement. In sociology there are three perspectives on looking at things. I am using interactionalist. Interactionalist theory says that what is believed to be real, is real in it's consequences. If someone makes a statement about a person and they belive the accuracy of the statement, it can not be labeld false. If they believe it, it is the truth.
Sounds like a compulsive liar or a narcissist
What are the following statements.
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No, opinions are personal beliefs or feelings on a topic, while statements are objective facts or assertions. Opinions can vary from person to person, whereas statements are meant to be true or false based on evidence.
A person who is libeled can potentially sue the individual or entity responsible for publishing false and damaging statements about them. The person may seek damages for harm to their reputation and emotional distress caused by the libelous statements. In some cases, the libeler may also face criminal charges.