Comment by ss64
4 months ago
Hiring lawyers, attending compliance training courses, writing software to scan for CSAM, modifying your website so that it can verify the identity and age of every poster.
4 months ago
Hiring lawyers, attending compliance training courses, writing software to scan for CSAM, modifying your website so that it can verify the identity and age of every poster.
The compliance training requirement isn't that you attend training. It is that when you hire people to design or operationally manage your site you train then in how the site handles compliance. It also only applies to large sites or multi-risk sites.
The scanning for CSAM only applies to (1) large sites that are at medium or high risk for image-based CSAM and (2) services that are at high risk of image-based CSAM and either have more than 700k monthly UK users or are file-storage or file-sharing services.
I might have missed it but the only age verification requirement I'm seeing is that if the site is a large service that has a medium risk for grooming or it has a high risk for grooming and it already has a means to determine the age of users, then the site has to do some things like when recommending new contacts not recommend connections between adults and children and not allowing adults to send unsolicited DMs to children.
A small to medium sized forum site that is already doing to kind of monitoring and moderation that you have to do to keep your site from being completely overrun with spam and off topic material shouldn't really have to make many changes. Mostly it will just be writing some documentation.