UK regulator investigates possible online safety breaches at 4chan and other platforms
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 10, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 10, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
UK's Ofcom is investigating 4chan and file-sharing platforms for online safety breaches under the 2023 Online Safety Act, focusing on illegal content and child protection.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's media regulator Ofcom on Tuesday launched nine investigations over possible breaches of online safety laws, including into internet messageboard 4chan and file-sharing services.
Britain's Online Safety Act, passed in 2023, sets tougher standards for platforms to tackle criminal activity, with an emphasis on child protection and illegal content.
The regulator said it had received complaints about potential illegal content on 4chan and, separately, possible sharing of child sexual abuse material on seven file-sharing services.
Ofcom is investigating whether 4chan and the file-sharing services failed to put appropriate safety measures to protect users from illegal content and to respond to a statutory information request. It also wants to assess whether they kept proper risk assessment records.
4chan could not be reached for comment.
The regulator can require platforms to take specific measures to ensure compliance with the rules, or fine them up to 18 million pounds ($24.28 million) or 10% of qualifying worldwide revenue, whichever is greater.
Ofcom also said it was also investigating whether First Time Videos, which provides pornographic services, has effective enough age assurance in place to protect children.
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(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; editing by William James)
Ofcom launched investigations to assess possible breaches of online safety laws, focusing on platforms like 4chan and various file-sharing services.
The Online Safety Act, passed in 2023, aims to set tougher standards for platforms to combat criminal activity, emphasizing child protection and illegal content.
Ofcom can require platforms to implement specific compliance measures or impose fines up to 18 million pounds or 10% of their qualifying worldwide revenue.
Ofcom is investigating whether 4chan failed to implement appropriate safety measures to protect users from illegal content and adequately respond to information requests.
Ofcom is also looking into whether First Time Videos has effective age assurance measures in place to protect children from accessing inappropriate content.
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