Vilification Online
: It must happen in a public place or be communicated to the public (e.g., social media, speeches, flyers).
: Based on gender identity, sexual orientation, or HIV/AIDS status. vilification
: Based on religious belief or activity. : It must happen in a public place
In many jurisdictions, particularly in Australia, vilification is regulated under anti-discrimination laws. To be considered unlawful vilification, an act generally must meet three criteria: flyers). : Based on gender identity
: Some jurisdictions, like Tasmania, also provide protections against mental health stigma.
: Based on race, colour, or ethnic origin.