• Websites should copy VKontakte and make the user line-up several words in Cyrillic. It’s the hardest one I’ve ever had to pass, it has to be exactly in the right place 😂

      Like a sliding puzzle from Hell.

      • Doesn’t that make it a bad test? It should be easy for humans and hard for machines.

  • While the corpos are stomping on their own feet, it turns out that doing nothing (i.e. just existing) is the best strategy to apply.

    Now perhaps we’ll get more (hopefully) good folks onto Lemmy. Sure, Digg may get some too, but I’m not sure of its long-term privacy respectfulness - being subject to the US laws and all that.

  • I was waiting for this move, it was the final straw. now I’m here, happily writing a comment in the fediverse through blorp (foss).

  • 4 hours

    So what’s will happen to their existing bot accounts? Erase 75% of their current users?

  • Funny how this ties nicely into Meta’s lobbying for age verification and how it’s suddenly a conversation we keep seeing crop up. The pattern recognition tools in my brain see nothing but constant red flags these days.

    They flooded the web with bots, advertisers are backing out because of it, and now both Spez and Zuck are panicking.

  • Spez (Reddit CEO) just put out an announcemen talking about how they’ll verify humans via a new rectal probe in collaboration with Meta AI that 3D scans your log factory.

      • 6 hours

        The only way I’ll ever rejoin Reddit is if they fire that piece of shit, Spez, and every other piece of shit who had a hand in the monetization of their API access which destroyed third party apps like Apollo; and if they change that monetization, either making it free or making it so you have to be a paid Reddit subscriber to have expanded API access.

        They did the whole thing with their API completely backwards, on purpose, to shut out the third party apps – when they could have still been able to make money by doing it properly and not alienating a lot of their userbase.

        And now that Reddit is effectively a right-wing cesspool of lies and bullshit, just like Twitter has become, even if they fix what they broke, it may not be worth rejoining.

        • or making it so you have to be a paid Reddit subscriber to have expanded API access.

          Isn’t that what they’re doing? I’ve used Relay Pro via API until recently by paying for it.

          The only reason I don’t use that anymore is cause I went de-googled, so no play store subscription and thus no API access anymore, and since I can’t stand the original app I came here.

          • 39 minutes

            No, they made the third party app developers pay the license fees, not the users. If they changed that since I left, then that I’m ignorant of. It made zero sense to force payment from the developers and every sense to simply create a two-tiered API where maybe only a read-only front page works (no commenting) unless you’re a paid subscriber to Reddit, which could be available via an authorization scheme on the logged-in user. It’s simple to do. But they decided (at the time) to screw over the third party developers directly by forcing them to pay.

            Thing is, even Christian (the guy who made Apollo) said a nominal fee makes sense and he would have been fine paying that, but he would have had to pay literal millions of dollars within like a month’s notice in order to keep going, and have to pass that exorbitant cost onto his users who ALREADY paid him for yearly subscriptions/etc.

            Simply put: Reddit should only have charged users directly, via subscription to Reddit, in order to use a fully-featured API irrespective of which client they use it through.

            Spez is a greedy piece of garbage.

          • They made the prices so insane that most 3rd party apps couldn’t justify the higher subscription price

  • There are so many ways to do human verification that have worked for years. The biggest reason bots are plaguing the internet is because these corpos don’t really try anymore. There’s literally no reason to do face scans or IDs other than to unanonymize people and take their data.

      • How about at a random interval once every couple months it will ask you to draw a picture of a cat in the browser and if it finds your drawing process too similar or the image too similar to one that’s already in the database it will flag it without telling you. Three strikes and your out kinda rule. It’s like drug tests but for the internet.

        Even if you did, like, a line across the screen to save time there’s no way in hell it’d be the same as anything else in that database unless you are extremely unlucky.

      • 5 hours

        Speak to a customer service agent while they ask you a few timed-dated questions

        Video chat with a customer service agent.

        if it’s a real name account:

        Small credit card charge to a card in your name.

        provide a scan of a utility bill

        provide a scan of a car title

          • 4 hours

            if all forms of verification are deal breakers, we either need to get laws made to make it unlawful, or we need to boycot services that require it.

            The government is still going to do whatever it wants, and they already mishandle all your data.

        • So instead of face scans or giving them my ID I have a video call with them and give them access to all my sensitive data? Am I missing something here?

        • Just open it all up to everyone. Fuck it. There’s a point we all just get bored of it

  • Ooh, yay! I just swung over myself after my eighth account permaban (with no link to alleged offending comment) within 24 hours of posting about how one of the admins is in regular contact with Ghislaine Maxwell while she’s in prison🤔

    • 6 hours

      It’s funny how they don’t show you the comment.

      I just got permabanned within a minute or so of posting something like “The only way to get Trump out of office is for 100,000 people to drag him out.”. Appeal denied even though I said it was hyperbole.

      I still like the sheer volume of content on Reddit but they are getting worse all the time.

      • I got banned from here as well for saying verified facts with evidence. Its all the admins discretion in the end, and they’re political.

    • You have a link to this administrator of Reddit being in contact with Maxwell? Inquiring minds want to know

  • Getting rid of bots on reddit wojld be as easy as image recognition the same chicks every fucking day aross a million subreddits.

    Bots suck but so does age verification

  • 6 hours

    They should start with all the commenters in the thread praising the Spez.

  • 6 hours

    I wonder if we will actually ever see the true numbers, I have a feeling they will realize that SOOOOOOOOOOO many of the users are bots and be forced to pull a shwitter.

    We will see what happens, but I won’t hold my breath for actual transparency.

    • I don’t think they give a shit about bots, as it inflates their traffic numbers and gives the illusion of a more robust user base. This is about gathering your data. They want to know who you are for marketing and other purposes.

  • its kinda funny. theoretically I would love for a system that can identify real humans but realistically im unwilling to submit to the type of trump it would entail.

  • already happening. In a similar but different post there are already folks saying “that’s why i’m here.”

  • Should we do some advertising on Reddit for Lemmy? On one hand it’s a good exodus wave, but on the other hand it always gets libbed up after a migration wave