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Connective Support Society v. Melew (Expanded Ruling)

  • Title: Yukon Court Awards $50K to Nonprofit in Facebook Defamation Case
  • Category: Defamation Wins Feed
  • Tags: defamation, nonprofit, Facebook, Canada, injunction, emotional harm
  • Date: August 2025
  • Status: Published

In a precedent-setting decision from Yukon, Canada, the Connective Support Society was awarded $50,000 in damages after a former employee launched a sustained defamation campaign across Facebook. Over 90 posts were published over an 18-month period, targeting the nonprofit with false and harmful claims. The court issued a permanent injunction, citing the emotional harm and reputational damage caused by the relentless attacks. The judge emphasized that the volume and duration of the posts amplified their impact, and that nonprofits are entitled to the same legal protections as individuals and corporations. For reputation defenders, this case is a reminder: digital persistence doesn’t equal immunity—and courts are now quantifying the toll.

Strategic Takeaway

Courts are treating long-term social media defamation as sustained emotional harm. Volume, duration, and intent now factor into damages—and nonprofits are no longer soft targets.

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