Online Defamation: What to Do When Someone Targets You

Online defamation is more common than we think — and far more damaging than most expect. Whether it’s a false accusation, a personal attack, or a twisted version of the truth, negative content can harm your image, career, and peace of mind. The worst part? It stays online long after the moment has passed, visible to anyone who searches your name.

But you’re not powerless.

This blog explores how to respond when someone defames you online — from reporting the content on platforms like Google, Facebook, or Reddit, to legal options, and smart ORM (Online Reputation Management) strategies that can push down or remove harmful links. If your name or brand is being misrepresented, don’t react emotionally — act strategically.

Learn what your options are, how long it takes, and what professionals can do to protect your digital identity.

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