Gina Ford accuses Mumsnet of attacking and defaming her, censorship?

Gina Ford is one of the most recognized counselors in terms of baby care in Britain, as she says on her website, she has only one goal, to help parents educate babies happily.

This nurse is the author of manuals such as The Satisfied Baby or From Satisfied Baby to a Confident Child, bestselling books translated into four languages, but not everyone agrees with their method of education, which has also led to it being highly criticized and even, according to Gina, "incessantly attacked" by one of the most successful blogs in Britain dedicated to parenthood, Mumsnet. The nurse has asked her lawyers to end these defamations, and it seems that at the moment Mumsnet, who wrote things like that Gina is “cruel and not very careful because she advised a mother to let a five-month-old baby cry for three hours” , has requested more than its 75,000 members, not to mention her or her work, in order to avoid facing court and possible fines, since the country has a legal vacuum regarding freedom of expression on the network.

She is not the only one who gives these tips, we know that, just as we know how many parents disagree with these methods that preach strict discipline, routine and "controlled crying."

One thing is not to defame statements or opinions, but what limits does freedom of expression have?