I sympathise with the OP because at some point everyone becomes too old to deal with the headaches of running a community. I have no opposition to their choice to shut down the forum. I just don't believe liability as a result of the new bill is the reason.
It seems like OP is commenting on this thread; you can accuse them of lying directly, if you'd like.
there's never been an instance of any of the proclaimed things that this act protects [...] people from, so he should be safe, right?
but despite this, he is already being attacked, and those attacks will not just continue but they are likely to increase because the attack surface has become larger.
Rightly or wrongly, limited companies in the UK provide a high degree of protection for wrongdoing. Defrauding HMRC out of hundreds of thousands of pounds and suffering no consequence is happening day in day out. An Ofcom fine is nothing by comparison.
2. Doesn't the fact that simple legal manoeuvring can be used to dodge 99% of this law make the law (and laws like it) farcical on its face? Merely an elaborate set of extra hoops that only serves to punish the naive, while increasing everyone's compliance costs?
Filing accounts: £15. An online form will ask you for your balance sheet summary only unless you are very large.
One off registration:£65
Annual confirmation statement:£34
So depends on your perspective I suppose.