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Today's world of internet executions really needs to stop.
They wrecked someones career intentionally with the aid of the always offended web warriors.

Proof/evidence aren't required anymore for the masses to demand someones removal from their job/position in office etc. Long gone are the days of innocent until proven guilty. Guilt is now decided by the one that has the loudest voice or most popular agenda.

Countries need to update their laws to make this type of behaviour less appealing i.e. a minimum 10 yr prison term for trying to destroy someones life.

As for the likelihood of the photographer recouping anything near the losses. I doubt it. It sucks. I hope she manages to recover.
 
I reread this today, and I am just absolutely disgusted by this female bloggers attempt to ruin the photographer's business over a small fee that she and her hubby were actually contractually required to pay.

The emailed evidence that the female blogger and her new husband were found to have written was clear and compelling to me. It is 100% clear that the newly married couple both set out to ruin the photographer's reputation, all over a small amount of money. Frankly, I am not surprised. Social media has created an entire generation of narcissists, according to an article I read last week. The article credited social media with having brought changes that are extremely significant to the world, in line with changes as significant as the creation of the telephone and the airplane. Social media and the internet have profoundly changed the power of the voice of an individual person, such as the Blogger who decided to ruin a photographer's business because she and her husband were unwilling to pay $125 to $150 for a wedding album cover, and they were incensed that their high resolution images were not given to them on their timetable, despite a contract with the pertinent information in boldface type.
 
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