If the so-called "trouble" is only carried out by complaining to the small three units, reporting to the party organization to which the small three belongs, and privately condemning the small three, it will not violate the law, because the audience is small and will not have obvious adverse effects on society. However, if the content of the complaint or report is inconsistent with the actual situation and the circumstances are serious, it may constitute a crime of defamation. According to Article 246 of the Criminal Law: "Whoever publicly insults others by violence or other means or fabricates facts to slander others, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights."
If you publicly insult Xiao San through online communication and other means, resulting in a certain number of clicks or reposts, even if Xiao San does have behaviors that hurt others' feelings, the original match may also violate the provisions of Article 246 of the Criminal Law and constitute an insult. Maybe some people think that what I scold is the truth. Why should I commit a crime? This is because criminal law maintains the order of the whole society, cyberspace needs a clean atmosphere, and real life needs a stable and harmonious environment. Simply resorting to private contradictions in the public environment will lead to the prevalence of negative social atmosphere and affect the happiness of the whole society. At the same time, even if Xiao San is at fault, it is only on the moral level. Xiao San also enjoys corresponding legal rights, and his rights should be guaranteed.
If you spread San Xiao's personal information through the Internet or other channels, incite social groups or netizens to search for San Xiao, and commit cyber violence against San Xiao, it may constitute a crime of violating privacy.
If you spread the indecent video of Xiao San through the internet or other means, it may constitute the crime of spreading obscene articles for profit.
Violence that causes minor injuries or more may constitute intentional injury.
If you use San Xiao's privacy or fault to threaten and ask San Xiao to pay for his fantasy, it may constitute extortion.
In a word, San Xiao's rights are basically protected by law, just like normal people. If you want to punish Xiao San, it may be a legal and safe way to recover the large amount of gifts and money given to Xiao San by your spouse through civil prosecution.