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The UK government fined 4Chan £520,000 for failing to implement age verification checks to prevent children from accessing pornographic content. 4Chan responded by posting an AI-generated image of a hamster on their site. The fine was issued under the UK's prairie-view-am-upsets-continue-in-march-madness-2026.html" class="story-link" title="NCAA March Madness on Sling TV: Where to Watch Prairie View A&M Panthers vs. Flo">online safety regulations, with £450,000 specifically related to the lack of age verification systems.
The fine is necessary to protect children from accessing harmful content online. Age verification systems are a basic safety requirement that platforms must implement to comply with UK law and prevent minors from viewing pornography.
The response with an AI hamster image serves as defiant mockery of the UK's regulatory authority. The platform appears to be dismissing the fine and the government's enforcement efforts through typical internet trolling tactics.
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