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Country Guarantee of Free Speech Censorship Certain Online Speech Criticism of Government Defamation Hate Speech Incitement to Violence Obscenity Sedition Blasphemy
 Albithica Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal if considered "seditious conspiracy" Legal
 Austilos Yes No Legal Legal Legal Illegal in business Illegal if it results in violence Legal Legal Legal
 Aziallis Yes Legal Legal Legal Criminal offense when malicious intent Illegal Illegal Legal Adjudicated on case-by-case basis Legal
 Bendan Yes No Legal Legal Legal Illegal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
 Encessia There are protections for free speech in effect within the constitution, however there is not an overlying and concrete law guaranteeing the protection of free speech against all forces. Used against forces that wish to incite any form of harm to others or the state Legal Legal in most cases, unless the government deems the speech as threatening or dangerous to stability. Illegal Illegal under the government's definition of hate speech: "Slander, threats, or malicious motives against any group of people. Illegal Legal Illegal if calling for revolution rather than reform Illegal in excessive cases
 Ganji Islands Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Illegal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
 Gassasinia Protected under 1979 Constitution, with the exception of certain inflammatory, terroristic, extremist and threatening speech. Offensive, extremist, threatening, inflammatory or terroristic content. Subject to strong regulations. Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal Obscene content subject to age restrictions. Illegal in public. Extremist parties banned from public office and campaigning. Foreign interference in politics is a criminal offence. Not specifically illegal, but may be tried as inflammatory speech if targeting religious believers.
File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria Yes No Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
 Hatstheput Yes No Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
 Kilowatt Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
 Kistolia Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Legal Illegal Banned in public areas, and subjected to age restrictions everywhere Adjudicated on a case-by-case basis Legal
Template:Country data Layfet, Vultesia Yes No Legal Legal Legal Banned in public spheres Banned in public spheres Legal Adjudicated on case-by-case basis Legal
Ludviska Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal
 Pelostan Yes No Legal Legal Considered a minor offense Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal if based on "fake news" Legal
 Prybourne Yes No Legal Legal Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
 Prymalia Partially Protected, some parts not fully guaranteed by the constitution of Prymalia. Used in cases of promoting violence, blasphemy, promoting sedition or separatism, or anti-royal speeches Subject to laws same laws in non-online spaces Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Legal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal
 Sacrofnia No commonly used Legal very limited limited Legal Illegal ILegal ILegal Legal
 Toubaze Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Legal
 Tsokeiku Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in workplaces Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
 Velnotia Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in workplaces Illegal in workplaces Illegal Legal Legal Legal
Viha 859365.png Viha Yes Legal Legal Legal but only if the criticisms are to develop the government Illegal in the case of malicious intent Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal if considered "seditious conspiracy" Illegal
 Wolfgalia Yes No Legal Legal Illegal in the case of malicious intent Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
Screenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png Lyonheimer Yes No Legal Legal Illegal if the intent can be proven malicious Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal if it is seen as a large threat to national security Legal