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Talk is talk, and jokes are jokes, but what we need to do now isn't just to wait—the four qualified individuals are all within the first two hundred pieces of information.
Criminal complaints must precede civil ones, and this involves another factor—often overlooked, yet extremely important—jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction has its rules; if it's not under the court's jurisdiction, then your lawsuit would be dismissed outright.
In those novels I read in my previous life, for example, about someone's account being hacked at the start, they actually managed to sue all the cybercriminals in one court.
That's simply ludicrous. Crimes like online defamation and slander are based on personal jurisdiction. In other words, it's not much different from real-life crimes: it's either at the place of the criminal act or at the defendant's place of residence.
Only these two places have the authority to exert jurisdiction over such cases!