I've just been reading about the Online Safety Act:
Social media platforms have work to do to comply with Online Safety Act, says Ofcom | Social media | The Guardian
Online Safety Act: explainer - GOV.UK
The Act will apply to forums (e.g. this one), and I heard about it because a cycling forum is shutting down:
LFGSS and Microcosm shutting down 16th March 2025 (the day before the Online Safety Act is enforced) | LFGSS
I think the Act would also apply if the website allows people to post comments. Thinking about the shared responsibility model for cloud hosting, if you have your own installation of WordPress or similar (i.e. PaaS rather than SaaS), you would then be responsible for complying with the act; the simplest option is to disable comments on blog posts. So, that's worth keeping in mind if you have a website for your limited company.
Social media platforms have work to do to comply with Online Safety Act, says Ofcom | Social media | The Guardian
Online Safety Act: explainer - GOV.UK
The Act will apply to forums (e.g. this one), and I heard about it because a cycling forum is shutting down:
LFGSS and Microcosm shutting down 16th March 2025 (the day before the Online Safety Act is enforced) | LFGSS
I think the Act would also apply if the website allows people to post comments. Thinking about the shared responsibility model for cloud hosting, if you have your own installation of WordPress or similar (i.e. PaaS rather than SaaS), you would then be responsible for complying with the act; the simplest option is to disable comments on blog posts. So, that's worth keeping in mind if you have a website for your limited company.
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