Comment by Mindwipe
10 months ago
No, you still need to do things like write an impact assessment etc and you're still on the hook for "illegal" comments where you aren't a judge and have to arbitrarily decide what might be when you have no legal expertise whatsoever.
If I'm moderating all comments before they're published on the website, what's the problem? I mean, I've got a simple tech blog. I'm not going to publish random drive-by comments. Only comments that relate to my blog are ever going to be published. Am I making sense?
Does anyone in your blog comments ever discuss circumvention of DRM?
That's a criminal offence in the UK (two year prison sentence in some circumstances). Do you have a good feeling for what might count as incitement in those circumstances?
> Does anyone in your blog comments ever discuss circumvention of DRM?
No, they don't. My blog is not all that popular. It has got some programming puzzles, Linux HOW-TOs and stuff. Most of my audience is just my friends.
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It's weird that you completely ignored his answer and then asked the same question again. Refer to the post you responded to for an answer.
Ah! Sorry. I did miss that they said "you still need to do things like write an impact assessment".
So what's the best course of action? Remove comments feature entirely? Maybe that's what I should do. I wonder what everyone else's doing.