Imgur blocks access to UK users after [ICO] proposed regulatory fine | BBC News

Sigh. It won’t be the last. (Previously)

A help article on Imgur’s US website, seen by the BBC, states that “from September 30, 2025, access to Imgur from the United Kingdom is no longer available”.

“UK users will not be able to log in, view content, or upload images. Imgur content embedded on third-party sites will not display for UK users.”

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gzxv5gy3qo

Errata: a previous version ascribed this action to Ofcom; alas, it is so hard to keep track of who is doing the stupid stuff on behalf of HMG; Cunningham’s law for the win! Probable cause, this quote:

But both the ICO and Ofcom – the media regulator enforcing the Online Safety Act – said Imgur suspending access for UK users had been its own “commercial decision”.

“Imgur’s decision to restrict access in the UK is a commercial decision taken by the company and not a result of any action taken by Ofcom,” an Ofcom spokesperson told the BBC.

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One response to “Imgur blocks access to UK users after [ICO] proposed regulatory fine | BBC News”

  1. Mark

    First of all as the bbc article says it was the ICO that investigated imgur not ofcom and here’s the statement

    https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/media-centre/news-and-blogs/2025/09/statement-update-on-imgur-investigation/

    Second it’s rich of ofcom and the ICO to claim it was a commercial decision because while that’s true the decision was a result of how they obviously thought they couldn’t commercially operate in the uk because of the rules.

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