Announcement Disabling Direct Messages in the forums

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Hey folks,

As a result of recent changes within the UK Online Safety Act, we're going to be disabling direct messages between members of the forum. You'll still be able to contact our Administrators and our Moderators to address issues or raise concerns, but posts between regular community members will be permanently disabled today. Direct messages have primarily always been to moderators or admin, so we don't anticipate this having a substantial impact on the forum.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause for members of the community and appreciate your patience as we adapt to keep in line with the law with the least impact on your experience.

Thanks very much!
 
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Of all the problematic privacy issues this seems like a strange one to target. Is this (for Britain) supposed to prevent harassment via DMs on social media sites? Can’t folks turn off their own DMs if that is a problem? Sorry if I’m not understanding the full context here.
 
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How would being able to post direct messages on an online forum affect online safety?
It doesn't. That's the answer.
The name is not the law.
The text is not the law.
The enforcement is the law.
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Direct messaging between members is disabled on this forum. However, you can still contact any of the listed Admins or Moderators directly, or use the Report function if assistance is needed: Armchair Cyclist, Cookster15, CParsons, SHaines, MKnott
 
What about if people decide to meet up IRL?
Wouldn't it:

1. Be much safer for the people involved if they're... well... the only ones able to see potentially sensitive information?
2. Be much less annoying for everyone else to not have to read through that conversation?

The name is not the law.
The text is not the law.
The enforcement is the law.

Not sure what you're trying to say. Let @CParsons and @SHaines explain themselves.

Yeah, this is honestly quite sad...

You spelled "infuriating" wrong.
 
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Uhm... and how are we supposed to send our teams to Skidmark - who is not a mod - for the main CQ game?
Yeah, let's destroy year's of fun...
I raised this issue as soon as we were notified this was going to happen; @skidmark was given advance notice and has already started looking at possibilities. He did not seem panicked at the idea, and is confident that a workaround can be found.
 
and is confident that a workaround can be found.

Just annoying having to find a workaround when the way we had worked perfectly.
There's also @Samu Cuenca's Emerging Women game.

Did they explain to you how direct messaging limits online safety?

Sorry, I'm just annoyed - and do not understand - why a silly law in one country should affect an international forum like this.
Just... move the servers to Denmark! We do have somewhat of a presense on this forum after all.
 
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Although I am a moderator, I do not speak on behalf of the admins, and although I have known this for a couple of days, I had no say and no more explanation than any of the rest of you.

To draw an assumption from this article, the forum has no means of age verification, and therefore must act as though any or all members might be U-18, and is operating on that basis. I very much doubt that any of us are of such tender years: I also understand the publishers being cautious in the face of potential penalties of 10% of turnover.
 
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