Reddit takes on the bots with new ‘human verification’ requirements for fishy behavior
On Wednesday, Reddit said it’s taking on the challenge itself.
If the account can’t pass the test, it may be restricted, Reddit said.
To identify potential bots, Reddit is using specialized tooling that looks at account-level signals and other factors — like how quickly the account is attempting to write or post content.
To verify an account is human, Reddit will leverage third-party tools like passkeys from Apple, Google, YubiKey, and other third-party biometric services, like Face ID or even Sam Altman’s World ID — or, in some countries, the use of government IDs. Reddit notes this last category may be required in some countries like the U. and Australia and some U. states, because of local regulations on age verification, but it’s not the company’s preferred method.
“Our aim is to confirm there is a person behind the account, not who that person is.
The goal is to increase transparency of what is what on Reddit while preserving the anonymity that makes Reddit unique. You shouldn’t have to sacrifice one for the other.
According to Cloudflare, the traffic from bots will exceed human traffic by 2027, when you include bots like web crawlers and AI agents in the mix.
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