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If Reddit required face scans to prove you’re human… would you still use it?
... bots and fake accounts Improve trust in conversations Clean up spam-heavy communities On the other hand, Reddit has always been built on anonymity , and changes like this could shift how people use the platform entirely. There are also
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ideas being floated: Zero-knowledge proof verification Device-based authentication Temporary human verification tokens Two questions for the PH community here: If you use Reddit, what would you want: fewer bots or actual anonymity? Should Product Hunt apply the same ... ... handled, etc. Comment from Ghost Kitty(@ghost-kitty-9520627): Comment Deleted Comment from Abdullah Mohamed(@abdullah_mohamed14): Great question, and I think it touches on a fundamental tension in how we build online communities. As a developer, I'
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