Comment by whartung

4 months ago

Well I'm on a forum run by a UK company, hosted in the UK, and we've talked about this, but they're staying online. And, no, they're not a multibillion dollar company.

I don't see our moderators needing to do any more work than they're already doing, and have been doing for years, to be honest.

So we'll see how the dice land.

As long as they don't upset anyone with influence (government, media, etc.), they'll probably be fine. Otherwise, at best they'll be looking at a ruinously expensive legal battle to justify if what they did was "reasonable" or "proportionate" - the vague terms used by the law.

For my friends, everything; for my enemies, the law.

At least they're a UK company though so presumably they've at least got some money to support this. If you're an individual running a hobby forum then you're SOL