cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/43948771
Reddit hires company to verify user age with selfie or photo of government ID.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/43948771
Reddit hires company to verify user age with selfie or photo of government ID.
I am wondering how feddit.uk will handle this.
Good luck @flamingos@feddit.uk
I very much doubt Ofcom knows what Feddit is, let alone Lemmy.
Even if the probability is low, it’s understandable that admins want to avoid that risk
It’ll only be an issue if they host mature content or federate with other instances that do, no?
The OSA bill in the UK has caused a hamster forum to shut down over concerns of not being able to follow it (or the risks associated with non-compliance). It’s an unbelievably wordy and excessive bill that is a bureaucratic nightmare for small communities.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/03/18/hamster-forum-local-residents-websites-shut-down-new-laws/
Why would they have to handle it? This is Rddit’s choice, not the law. I mean, why would Redit decide it now? Does Feddit fall under the same act? Or is it something new?
Feddit is actually (presumably) hosted in the UK, so if Ofcom actually knew what the Fediverse is they could start trying to demand they do age verification.
We’re hosted in Germany, but that doesn’t actually matter as the admins are physically in the UK so Ofcom fines are actually a worry. I need to do another review (yay), but I’m pretty sure we don’t have to do any age verification. We do have to assume all our users are children though, as we can only say we don’t if we do ‘highly effective age verification’* of our users, and we do host content that is ‘likely to appeal to children’, but I don’t believe we host anything that would need to be gatekept from children. We actively block NSFW content and as far as I’m aware there isn’t a suicide encouragement or terrorist recruitment community on Lemmy. There are maybe some things that I may need to be changed/patch in Lemmy (e.g. letting users lock their own posts), or making some safety tools (one I want to work on is doing perceptual hashing of images embedded in markdown as current tools only work on post links), but I don’t think complying is necessary an issue for us. I’m not a lawyer though and that’s just my understanding, we could be fucked.
* This entire ‘force every website to keep a separate database of users adult status’ is so stupid and I swear it only works like this because of lobbying from companies like Yoti. PornHub is right that it should be device based, but these laws are only using children as a crutch. It’s implemented like this because certain parts of the British establishment find porn icky and are hoping by making it more invasive to access that you’ll stop watching it. Of course, all this is going to do is push people to sites that don’t follow the law so host more extreme content.
To be fair, the idea that Ofcom even know Lemmy exists is unlikely.