User blog comment:Acebatonfan/Wiki Tips 102:Accusations and Legalities/@comment-29377240-20190831103208/@comment-4196050-20190831134619

But I don't want to get sued for what gets posted on the wiki. Thinking about some situations that we have seen in the past, this situation could happen:

There is a rumor about John BlahBlah (Roblox name JohnBlahBlah123) using Discord to flirt with potential minors. JohnBlahBlah123 linked their twitter to their real name (John BlahBlah). An editor makes an edit talking about the rumors. Since his Roblox account is linked to his real name, that rumor ends up theoretically connected to that person.

So John BlahBlah wants to become a school teacher and teach computer science. He applies to an elementary school. That school does a background check and finds our wiki page talking about the predatory rumors about him. Because of that, they do not hire him.

Legally, it is definitely possible for John BlahBlah to sue us for defamation of character/libel, especially if the rumors are not true and especially when those rumors have negatively impacted him. And in the court of law, we could definitely be found guilty and liable to whatever charges he is seeking (even with freedom of speech, there are some limitations).