A Paris court has found 10 people guilty of cyberbullying France's first lady, Brigitte Macron. The individuals were convicted for spreading false online claims about her gender and sexuality, including allegations that she was born a male. The court's decision marks a significant step in addressing online harassment in France.
The cyberbullying campaign against Brigitte Macron was carried out through online posts and comments. The 10 individuals convicted were found to have participated in the spread of false information about Macron's personal life. The court's ruling is seen as a strong message against online harassment and hate speech.
The case highlights the growing concern over online harassment and cyberbullying in France. The country has been taking steps to address the issue, including passing laws to combat online hate speech and harassment. The conviction of the 10 individuals is expected to set a precedent for future cases and serve as a warning to those who engage in online harassment.