“Companies – wherever they’re based – are not allowed to sell unsafe toys to children in the UK,” stated Suzanne Cater, a representative from Ofcom, as the regulator announced a series of fines against the controversial website 4chan.
The fines, totaling £450,000, stem from 4chan’s failure to implement age checks and assess the risks of users encountering illegal material. This decision follows an investigation that began in June 2025, prompted by numerous complaints regarding illegal activities on the platform.
In addition to the hefty fine, Ofcom imposed further penalties: £50,000 for not adequately assessing the risk of illegal content and £20,000 for failing to specify in its terms of service how users are protected from such content. These actions underscore the regulator’s commitment to enforcing the UK’s Online Safety Act, which came into force on July 25, 2025.
“The digital world should be no different,” Cater emphasized, highlighting the importance of online safety regulations. “Age checks and risk assessments are cornerstones of our laws, and we’ll take robust enforcement action against firms that fall short.”
4chan now faces a looming deadline. The platform must implement age assurance measures by April 2, 2026, or it will incur a daily penalty of £500. Additionally, it has yet to pay £26,000 in penalties imposed by Ofcom from the previous October, raising concerns about its compliance and willingness to adhere to safety standards.
Ofcom has made it clear that it can seek to recover unpaid fines through the courts, signaling a tough stance on non-compliance. The regulator’s actions reflect a broader movement towards ensuring that online platforms prioritize user safety, particularly for vulnerable populations.
As the situation unfolds, 4chan’s future in the UK remains uncertain. The pressure is mounting for the site to align with the legal requirements set forth by Ofcom and the Online Safety Act. With the digital landscape evolving rapidly, the need for stringent safety measures has never been more critical.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding 4chan’s next steps in response to these fines and the impending deadlines. However, the outcome of this situation could set a precedent for how online platforms are regulated in the UK and beyond.
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