Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has detailed the company’s latest plan to fight bots and it means that some accounts will need to “verify humanness,” though the company is stopping short of widespread identity verification. In an update, Huffman said that in “rare” cases accounts that seem “fishy” will be prompted for additional verification.
Such prompts “will not apply to most users,” according to Huffman, but will apply to accounts where Reddit detects signs of automated posting or bot-like behavior. If the account doesn’t pass the verification test, it may be “restricted” from the platform. For now, verification will take the form of on-device methods, including FaceID and passkeys. But the
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