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^ yeah I was going to say maybe give it a little time before contacting more attorneys and following all the "go up the chain" advice. Not everyone is on FB 24/7.
Even though and address is public information, your neighbor is being malicious. I would contact the site administrator and get the screen shot. i would also seek legal council.
Today I found out that a wacky neighbor posted an ongoing issue we have had in a town social media forum. She posted the issue and than posted my address. There have been several noise complaints about them from myself and others in the neighborhood. Unfortunately she has taken it to the extreme. We both own homes. She has a two family. Today I was notified that she posted my address in the social media forum for anyone that follows that forum to see. I'm wondering if there is anything I can do legally?
You can get over it.
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Originally Posted by RamonaSun
I wrote to the moderator and it has not been removed. I filed a police report just for record purpose and I'm now waiting on an attorney consultation.
LOL. There's nothing illegal about what happened. Not criminally, not civilly.
This is your neighbor. Anybody who cares about the dispute can figure out where you live.[
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If the group admin won't remove it and FB won't remove it I'd say you're out of luck unless you hire an attorney, and even then, its probably just a waste of time. Its already out there.
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Ramonasun...If the page admins don't remove it, I would contact FB.
I worked for an attorney. Social media posts have been used in criminal trials for the past several years. You do have a valid complaint.
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Take a screen shot for evidence. Contact an attorney, and have them write a cease and desist letter. An attorney will usually do this for a small fee.
Then post her address.
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