Do we have a constitutional right to criticise the government on social media in Ireland? Yes—with caveats. In this video I break down Ireland’s protection for expressing convictions and opinions, why it still applies to YouTube/TikTok/X even though the text mentions “radio, press, and cinema,” and what isn’t protected (e.g., incitement, seditious/indecent matter). I also contrast it with the US approach and the UK situation so you know exactly where you stand when speaking out online.
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What you’ll learn
What the Irish Constitution actually says about free expression
Why online criticism of government is protected speech in Ireland
The limits: what crosses the line into offences you should avoid
How Ireland’s approach differs from the US and the UK
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Note: This video is for general information only, not legal advice.
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