[@Burning Kitty] I disagree. People falsely accusing others should get, at the max, the same sentence as the "perpetrator" if they were found to be guilty. But people need to get back on the due process train, and anyone accused should be treated as innocent until proven guilty. Such process has been faltering lately, but the accusers shouldn't get a harsher sentence to make up for it. They didn't commit a crime against persons, they only lied in an attempt to ruin someone else, but no one should jump the gun in cases like these, or any other case for that matter. Note: Typing anything more than a few sentences on a phone is extremely aggravating.