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MarkusQyesterday at 4:09 PM1 replyview on HN

Misapprehension? If so, they aren't the only one.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/06/uk_online_safety_act_...


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monoosoyesterday at 4:20 PM

Yes, misapprehension.

According to the Ofcom regulation checker [1] (linked to by The Register article), the Online Safety Act does not apply to this content.

Here's the most pertinent section (emphasis mine):

> Your online service will be exempt if... Users can only interact with content generated by your business/the provider of the online service. Such interactions include: comments, likes/dislikes, ratings/reviews of your content including using emojis or symbols. For example, this exemption would cover online services where the only content users can upload or share is comments on media articles you have published...

[1]: https://ofcomlive.my.salesforce-sites.com/formentry/Regulati...

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