An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
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An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
Well I, for one, am shocked.
If 4Chan does anything about this, I'll be even more shocked.
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An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
Well I, for one, am shocked.
If 4Chan does anything about this, I'll be even more shocked.
I don't use 4Chan. I have zero wish to do so.
But quite how the UK Parliament thought that its laws might apply to, and be enforceable against, people in other countries, I've no idea!
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An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
Well I, for one, am shocked.
If 4Chan does anything about this, I'll be even more shocked.
@neil did anyone think 4chan was ever going to comply -
An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
Well I, for one, am shocked.
If 4Chan does anything about this, I'll be even more shocked.
@neil who's gonna tell them that most of those 4Chan users are also on Twitter/X posting the exact same content?
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I don't use 4Chan. I have zero wish to do so.
But quite how the UK Parliament thought that its laws might apply to, and be enforceable against, people in other countries, I've no idea!
@neil well, in their defense: A. up until relatively recently in the history of Great Britain, the application and enforcement of such laws abroad was a trivial matter of course; and B. I think, to even enter politics at all, is to fundamentally believe that it would be best for everyone if they simply did as you say

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I don't use 4Chan. I have zero wish to do so.
But quite how the UK Parliament thought that its laws might apply to, and be enforceable against, people in other countries, I've no idea!
@neil Because they didn’t think it through. It was obvious from the beginning that when it came up against the US First Amendment tha act would lose but the Government had to be seen to be doing something. Making parents responsible for there children was seen as too difficult and visually bad politics
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I don't use 4Chan. I have zero wish to do so.
But quite how the UK Parliament thought that its laws might apply to, and be enforceable against, people in other countries, I've no idea!
@neil
They forgot they've run out of gunboats with having austerity so long... -
An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
Well I, for one, am shocked.
If 4Chan does anything about this, I'll be even more shocked.
Speaking of 4chan, the media seems to be working hard not to cover this:
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An Ofcom decision to be published tomorrow, that 4Chan has not complied with the UK's #OnlineSafetyAct?
Well I, for one, am shocked.
If 4Chan does anything about this, I'll be even more shocked.
@neil I guess they could just require that people from UK upload their ID in the first post?