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This popped on on my newsfeed and think it will set a dangerous precedent 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55981600
Does this now mean if I leave a slightly ambiguous Steam review they can sue me

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-55981600
A man who left a negative review of a legal firm on the TrustPilot website has been ordered to pay £25,000 ($34,000) in libel damages.
Philip James Waymouth engaged London law firm Summerfield Browne online to provide advice but was unsatisfied with the service he received.
He then left a review accusing the firm of being "another scam solicitor", according to court documents.
The firm took legal action, stating that this was untrue and defamatory.
The number of business enquiries it received had dropped since the publication of the review, Summerfield Browne said.
Mr Waymouth had not engaged with Summerfield Browne's complaints procedure before leaving the review, the High Court in London heard.
He did not attend the online hearing or send a legal representative.
He previously said he had offered to remove the review in exchange for a refund of the £200 fee (plus VAT) he had paid but claimed the firm had not responded.
Does this now mean if I leave a slightly ambiguous Steam review they can sue me
