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Who can file an Objection against an Author?

Anyone can file an objection.

Updated over a week ago

Anyone may object to any statement made to a third party or the public.

Most objections will come from a person directly mentioned in the statement.

However, any credible participant who disputes the truth of a public statement can file an objection—even if they are not the subject of the statement.

Objectors must be identifiable and meet baseline credibility standards. Anonymous objections are not permitted.

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