//Kromo, not a casual threat but a warning not to break the law.
" being insulting, abusive or offensive can and will result in a prosecution under the Malicious Communications Act 1988"//
That's the kind of law you see in fascist dictatorships and has no place in free societies. I'm surprised (no, not really) that so many posters are willing to support these attacks on our liberty.
"Being insulting, abusive or offensive" is the definition of political satire. "Edgy" comedians and social commentators used to boast about their "courage" in being any or all of these things. And were applauded for it. But now, it seems, "being insulting, abusive or offensive" might constitute "malicious communication" and thereby be a crime?
The definition is, of course, infinitely plasti, its interpretation subjective and its enforcement arbitrary. It can, and will be used to silence people who offend whatever today's orthodoxy is.
Those of you who support this tyrannical formulation should remember that tomorrow's orthodoxy may not be the same as today's. "Late you come, yet still you come".