If your reputation is slandered, you can call the police immediately. If you fabricate facts to slander the reputation of others, and the circumstances are serious, it is a crime, and the perpetrator needs to be held criminally responsible. Under normal circumstances, the public security organ will provide security to the perpetrator. Administrative penalties.
A case can be filed for scolding the police in a private message on Douyin. If someone insults others in a Douyin tone, the case is usually minor and the case will not be filed. If mysophobia is serious enough to constitute a crime of insult, the public security organ may file a case.
If the public security organ believes that it is a public security management case, it will open the case for acceptance and investigation. If the investigation is found to be true, the scolder will be given an administrative penalty of detention or a fine according to law, or require an apology.
In short, you must learn to protect your legitimate rights and interests, and you can claim infringement of your reputation.
Legal basis:
"Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 42:
Whoever commits the following acts 1, he shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 500 yuan; if the circumstances are more serious, he shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than 10 days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan:
(1) Writing threats Threatening others' personal safety by believing or using other methods;
(2) Blatantly insulting others or fabricating facts to slander others;
(3) Fabricating facts and making false accusations and frame-ups Others, attempting to subject others to criminal prosecution or public security administrative penalties;
(4) Threatening, insulting, beating witnesses and their close relatives, or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives;
(5) Repeatedly sending obscene, insulting, threatening or other information that interferes with the normal life of others;
(6) Peeping, secretly filming, eavesdropping, or spreading other people's privacy.