I’ve disabled the pending geoblock of the UK because I now think the risks of the Online Safety Act to this site are low enough to change strategies to only geoblock if directly threatened by the regulator. [...]
It is not possible for a hobby site to comply with the Online Safety Act. The OSA is written to censor huge commercial sites with professional legal teams, and even understanding one's obligations under the regulations is an enormous project requiring expensive legal advice.
The law is 250 pages and the mandatory "guidance" from Ofcom is more than 3,000 pages of dense, cross-referenced UK-flavoured legalese. To find all the guidance you'll have to start here, click through to each of the 36 pages listed, and expand each page's collapsible sections that might have links to other pages and documents. (Though I can't be sure that leads to all their guidance, and note you'll have to check back regularly for planned updates.)
— Peter Bhat Harkins, site administrator, lobste.rs
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