Discord responds to age verification controversy: Most adults do not need to verify! Experts still worry about privacy control issues

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Discord clarifies global age verification policy, emphasizing that most adults can be automatically assessed through predictive models without additional verification. Although the official stance is to proactively protect minors, privacy concerns have been raised, leading to a surge in searches for alternative platforms.

Users’ backlash continues, Discord responds to age verification controversy

Popular messaging app Discord posted a statement early this morning (2/11 Taiwan time), directly addressing the controversy over its age verification policy in an attempt to quell user concerns.

Discord emphasizes that the vast majority of users do not need to undergo facial scans or upload government IDs to continue using the platform normally. The system will utilize existing account behavior patterns and signals to build an “age prediction” model, which will determine whether a user is an adult with high confidence.

This means that most adult users can access relevant features without explicit age checks. Only when the system cannot confidently determine a user’s age will it require the user to complete additional verification through a third-party partner.

  • Background: Discord to launch global age verification in March! No verification, no access to adult content; community uncovers past data leaks

Image source: Discord Users’ backlash continues, Discord responds to age verification controversy

Discord’s new policy rollout in March causes surge in alternative platform searches

Discord’s global age verification policy will officially take effect this March. Users will only be prompted to verify when attempting to access servers and channels restricted to those over 18 or when changing certain safety settings.

This policy has sparked strong backlash within the community, leading to a sharp increase in searches for alternatives. According to a report by Windows Central, search interest for “Discord alternatives” on Google has surged over 10,000% in the past 48 hours compared to last month, reflecting user concerns and dissatisfaction with the new policy.

Image source: Windows Central Search interest for “Discord alternatives” on Google has increased over 10,000% in the past 48 hours compared to last month

Community regulation becomes a global trend, Telegram CEO issues warning

Over the past few years, age verification mechanisms on social platforms have increasingly become a global trend.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has publicly criticized Spanish regulators, arguing that banning minors from using social platforms and extending age verification policies are pushing dangerous new regulations that threaten online freedom.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) also pointed out that age verification policies have shifted from experimental edge cases to a widespread reality across the United States. Last year, the Australian government even attempted legislation to ban users under 16 from social platforms. However, as reported by BBC interviews, the effectiveness of such measures has been limited, as young people quickly find ways to bypass restrictions.

Related reports:
Spain plans to ban social media use for minors under 16! TG founder criticizes: This is surveillance, not protection

Discord emphasizes proactive protection, experts worry about insufficient privacy control

While social platform regulation is trending, Savannah Badalich, Head of Global Product Policy at Discord, told Decrypt that their policies are not related to specific legal requirements but are made as proactive commitments to youth safety and well-being.

However, privacy advocacy groups remain skeptical, believing that such policies require users to trust tech companies without independent verification.

Suzanne Bernstein, an advisor at the nonprofit Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), pointed out that many companies already hold large amounts of user data, and asking users to trust them is often an illusion. This reflects that users, when seeking to use online services, actually lack sufficient control over their own privacy information.

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