With AI bots getting harder to detect, there s been growing discussion around platforms using biometric verification (like face scans) to confirm real users.
Cool in theory... Reddit is full of bots, fake accounts and garbage engagement. But let s be real
Unlike other social media platforms, I perceive a lower level of "centralization of power" on Reddit (such as in the comparison of X Musk, IG, FB Zuckerberg, which are starting to become politically tinged).
I'm starting to see this place as a more reliable and balanced source of information, where discussions can be held at a high level, perhaps also due to sometimes stricter moderation.
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I was reading Reddit s announcement about their new verified profiles with grey checkmarks for public figures and businesses. It s opt-in, mainly for AMAs or official updates and Reddit says it s about clarity, not status.
Some people see it as a helpful trust signal, while others worry it could quietly become a status symbol.
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