Redditors may need to prove they're human. They won't need ID.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has detailed the company's latest plan to fight bots and it means that some accounts will need to ...
Reddit is updating its platform with bot labelling and limited human verification prompts, while continuing to focus on user ...
Reddit may introduce some form of identity verification to tackle its growing bot problem, reports Engadget. According to CEO ...
Reddit will require suspected automated accounts to verify they’re human, as it ramps up efforts to curb bot-driven spam and ...
Amid a rise in harassment campaigns carried out by automated bots, companies like Twitch are resorting to a more targeted approach—less “ban hammer,” and more like a bunch of little ban daggers.
Born of a jokey airhorn feature first launched back in 2016, bots on Discord have since flourished into an integral part of the platform’s experience. More than three million bots have been created to ...
Human verification ‘will be rare and will not apply to most users,’ according to Reddit CEO Steve Huffman. Human verification ‘will be rare and will not apply to most users,’ according to Reddit CEO ...
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