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Which law did swearing in a circle of friends violate?
According to the provisions of China's Tort Liability Law, swearing in a circle of friends has a bad influence on the reputation of others, which is an act of infringing on the rights and interests of others.

Civil rights and interests include personal rights and property rights such as the right to life, health, name, reputation, honor, portrait, privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufructuary right, guarantee right, copyright, patent right, trademark exclusive right, discovery right, stock right and inheritance right. If what you post in the WeChat circle of friends is really done by others, but if your abusive content is insulting, it depends on whether the consequences caused by your abusive words are serious. If the insulting words you send do not cause serious consequences to the parties concerned, then you are infringing and you have also violated the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment. You will be fined a certain amount and may be detained. However, if you commit suicide or lose your mind because of your insulting words in the WeChat circle of friends, then you have already caused serious consequences, and you have committed an insult.

Article 1 194 of the General Principles of Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Internet users and Internet service providers who use the Internet to infringe upon the civil rights and interests of others shall bear tort liability. Where there are other provisions in the law, those provisions shall prevail.

Article 46 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Application of Laws to Foreign-related Civil Relations, if the rights of name, portrait, reputation and privacy are infringed upon through the Internet or other means, the law of the infringed person's habitual residence shall apply.

The solutions to anonymous libel on the Internet are as follows:

The solutions to anonymous libel on the Internet are as follows:

First, you can take the form of civil litigation, and sue the court for stopping the infringement, eliminating the influence and compensating for the losses on the grounds that the other party has infringed your reputation right;

Second, if the other party's behavior is serious and has violated the regulations on administrative penalties for public security, the police have the obligation to deal with it after you report it, and you can be fined or detained. But if you claim, you have to file a civil lawsuit with the court.

Third, if the other party's behavior is very serious, it is suspected of insulting or slandering.

You can report it to the police first. If the police don't handle it, they can go to the procuratorate. If the procuratorial organ doesn't handle it, you can directly file a criminal incidental civil private prosecution with the court, that is, you can directly file a criminal lawsuit, pursue the criminal responsibility of the other party, and file your civil claim incidentally.