Keep an eye on Not Another Cycling Forum, it could be a test case to show we mean business.

I've been resisting the urge to add an asterisk to
Free For All**The wwworld's most unsuccessful clickbait
Guest posting on some boards remains open purely for æsthetic reasons (do you think I'd leave it that way if I believed a hoard of peeps would actually take me up on it?), but can be easily closed if ever need be; the same with registration... though I could promise to visit any registrants to personally eyeball their ID, if they don't mind paying my expenses.
Call this 'Not Another Cycling Forum' in the first place may have been my best idea.
My risk assessment is that there's approximately a 0.00% chance the Online Safety Act will impact NACF, but as long as we're playing pretend, it isn't so much the potential posting of baaaaaad stuff that's the issue, it's having a means of quickly dealing with it. Which I do. So there.

For all its problems, the US has the mighty First Amendment. The UK is leading the charge to a digital dark age.