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Would a platform that allows both sides of a review/dispute to respond publicly create legal liability issues? I created a review platform but instead of for businesses, it's for the individual freelancer/self employed individuals, who I feel like don't have a platform to boost their reputation and therefore sales. And then even if they do, one negative review can go against their reputation and therefore, I created a platform where if they do get rated negatively, they can defend themselves and have the community decide whether or not the review is fair. The only thing is, I'm scared this can go negatively because people can create profiles for anybody and also that people can hide behind an anon entity and write negative things and therefore a reviewee can come after me rather than the reviewer. Let me know what you guys think and how i can protect myself.. here is an example: [https://dnounce.com/demo/realtor](https://dnounce.com/demo/realtor) Location: NYC
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