Reddit adds labeling for non-human accounts, weighs personhood verification methods
Reddit is for people. So says the popular messaging platform, which has introduced a new labeling system for automated accounts,…
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Reddit is for people. So says the popular messaging platform, which has introduced a new labeling system for automated accounts,…
There are various terms for the increasingly important ability to know if a real person is behind a virtual identity….
UK regulator Ofcom has taken plenty of heat for the perception that it’s not coming down hard enough in enforcing…
Australia will have to defend the constitutional validity of its online age check for social media access in a single,…
Australia’s government says it “stands firm” after U.S. platform Reddit filed a challenge to the under-16 social media ban in…
“Am I the only one that’s confused about how they’re going to confirm if you’re a certain age?” So asks…
Can regulation go viral? It’s not a bad way to describe what’s happening with online safety legislation related to age…
The UK’s rollout of the Online Safety Act has proven to be an uphill climb, as debates over age verification…
A statement from Reddit says it is using Persona’s age verification technology to comply with requirements in the UK Online…
Reddit is reportedly in talks with Tools of Humanity to use the World ID biometric-based digital identity for proof of…