the liability is very high, and whilst I would perceive the risk to be low if it were based on how we moderate... the real risk is what happens when one moderates another person.
as I outlined, whether it's attempts to revoke the domain names with ICANN, or fake DMCA reports to hosting companies, or stalkers, or pizzas being ordered to your door, or being signed up to porn sites, or being DOX'd, or being bombarded with emails... all of this stuff has happened, and happens.
but the new risk is that there is nothing about the Online Safety Act or Ofcom's communication that gives me confidence that this cannot be weaponised against myself, as the person who ultimately does the moderation and runs the site.
and that risk changes even more in the current culture war climate, given that I've come out, and that those attacks now take a personal aspect too.
the risk feels too high for me personally. it's, a lot.
I'm sorry, what precisely do you mean by this? The rules don't punish you for illegal content ending up on your site, so you can't have a user upload something then report it and you get in trouble.