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    neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN This user is from outside of this forum
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    New blogpost:

    "What number of UK users constitutes a 'significant number' for the purposes of the Online Safety Act 2023?"

    tl;dr: Ofcom seems to regard a service as having a “significant” number of UK users if it has more than 855 monthly active users and fewer than 50,000 monthly active users, but exactly where the boundary is remains unclear.

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    What number of UK users constitutes a 'significant number' for the purposes of the Online Safety Act 2023?

    Ofcom seems to regard a service as having a significant number of UK users if it has more than 855 monthly active users and fewer than 50,000 monthly active users, but exactly where the boundary is remains unclear.

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    #OnlineSafetyAct #blog

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    • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

      New blogpost:

      "What number of UK users constitutes a 'significant number' for the purposes of the Online Safety Act 2023?"

      tl;dr: Ofcom seems to regard a service as having a “significant” number of UK users if it has more than 855 monthly active users and fewer than 50,000 monthly active users, but exactly where the boundary is remains unclear.

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      What number of UK users constitutes a 'significant number' for the purposes of the Online Safety Act 2023?

      Ofcom seems to regard a service as having a significant number of UK users if it has more than 855 monthly active users and fewer than 50,000 monthly active users, but exactly where the boundary is remains unclear.

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      (decoded.legal)

      #OnlineSafetyAct #blog

      dan@axillae.telent.netD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @neil fyi, the bullet points seem to have gone wonky. on my firefox browser they're shown inline in one big paragraph instead of starting new lines

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        @neil fyi, the bullet points seem to have gone wonky. on my firefox browser they're shown inline in one big paragraph instead of starting new lines

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        @dan

        Thanks - yes, rebuilding to fix that.

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