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Anonymous United Kingdom /int/212279472#212279634
6/30/2025, 6:38:47 PM
>>212279591
Yes, it does.

>The online message board 4chan is being investigated by the UK communications regulator over failure to comply with recently introduced online safety rules.

>Ofcom says it has received complaints over potential illegal content on the website, which has not responded to its requests for information.

>Under the Online Safety Act, online services must assess the risk of UK users encountering illegal content and activity on their platforms, and take steps to protect them from it.

>Ofcom is also investigating porn provider First Time Videos over its age verification checks, and seven file sharing services over potential child sexual abuse material.

>4chan has been contacted for comment.

>Ofcom says it requested 4chan's risk assessment in April but has not had any response.

>The regulator will now investigate whether the platform "has failed, or is failing, to comply with its duties to protect its users from illegal content".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgqwlvq180o
Anonymous United Kingdom /int/212224946#212225336
6/29/2025, 4:24:58 AM
>The online message board 4chan is being investigated by the UK communications regulator over failure to comply with recently introduced online safety rules.

>Ofcom says it has received complaints over potential illegal content on the website, which has not responded to its requests for information.

>Under the Online Safety Act, online services must assess the risk of UK users encountering illegal content and activity on their platforms, and take steps to protect them from it.

>Ofcom is also investigating porn provider First Time Videos over its age verification checks, and seven file sharing services over potential child sexual abuse material.

>4chan has been contacted for comment.

>Ofcom says it requested 4chan's risk assessment in April but has not had any response.

>The regulator will now investigate whether the platform "has failed, or is failing, to comply with its duties to protect its users from illegal content".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgqwlvq180o
Anonymous United Kingdom /int/212143613#212143937
6/26/2025, 8:10:07 PM
>The online message board 4chan is being investigated by the UK communications regulator over failure to comply with recently introduced online safety rules.

>Ofcom says it has received complaints over potential illegal content on the website, which has not responded to its requests for information.

>Under the Online Safety Act, online services must assess the risk of UK users encountering illegal content and activity on their platforms, and take steps to protect them from it.

>Ofcom is also investigating porn provider First Time Videos over its age verification checks, and seven file sharing services over potential child sexual abuse material.

>4chan has been contacted for comment.

>Ofcom says it requested 4chan's risk assessment in April but has not had any response.

>The regulator will now investigate whether the platform "has failed, or is failing, to comply with its duties to protect its users from illegal content".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgqwlvq180o

Mad, absolutely mad how I spent the past 4 years warning you lot this would happen and you ignored me every time.

"Nothing ever happens" freaks lose again.
Anonymous United Kingdom /int/212143566#212143566
6/26/2025, 7:59:03 PM
>The online message board 4chan is being investigated by the UK communications regulator over failure to comply with recently introduced online safety rules.

>Ofcom says it has received complaints over potential illegal content on the website, which has not responded to its requests for information.

>Under the Online Safety Act, online services must assess the risk of UK users encountering illegal content and activity on their platforms, and take steps to protect them from it.

>Ofcom is also investigating porn provider First Time Videos over its age verification checks, and seven file sharing services over potential child sexual abuse material.

>4chan has been contacted for comment.

>Ofcom says it requested 4chan's risk assessment in April but has not had any response.

>The regulator will now investigate whether the platform "has failed, or is failing, to comply with its duties to protect its users from illegal content".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgqwlvq180o