Starting in early March, the platform will place every account into a default “teen-appropriate” experience unless it has proof that users are adults.

The move has brought widespread criticism from Discord users, who are citing privacy and security concerns following a recent breach of a third-party vendor that ended up exposing around 70,000 government ID images used to verify the age of Discord users.

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    10 hours ago

    So if a teen can only interact with other teens on dedicated spaces it should make it harder for perverts to ask for stuff.

    There is no age verification to prove you’re a teen. The age verification is to prove that you’re an adult.

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      10 hours ago

      Please read the end of my message.

      If you are a teen “by default” you will have all the restrictions of a teen until you prove you are an adult.

      So an adult with ill intentions should either be :

      • A teen by default and therefore have many limitations.
      • An adult that have limitations in reaching to teens.

      Again it’s what the very vague statement of Discord says. We also have no clue how their “inference model for age classification” works either…

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        6 hours ago

        So an adult could just create two accounts, one to access teen spaces, where they don’t verify their age l and one for accessing adult spaces, where the age gets verified?

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          6 hours ago

          Please read the Discord official post.

          one to access teen spaces,

          That account will be tagged as a teen account until proven otherwise. Therefore any message or DM he will receive will go to a special inbox with most likely warnings to consult it.

          Please, again, I understand that the pitchforks are out for discord, I’m just asking you to take the time to read the official discord post from top to bottom.

          There will still be unknowns until they release the update but your question is already answered by their official post.

          Basically, as long as an account hasn’t done an age verification it’s assumed to be a teen. And that means all the limitations attached to that. So you can create 10 accounts if you want either :

          • You have proven you are an adult on that account you remove the limitations to what you can do but your messages towards teen accounts will most likely go to that special inbox they mention. No clue exactly how hidden and how much warning are attached to that inbox.

          • You have no proven your age and your account is limited like any other teens account. You won’t be able to see “sensitive media” whatever Discord means by that I dont know.

          What I really wonder is what they will allow in term of interactions between the two groups in details. They are very vague on many aspects of it.

          But multiplying your accounts on discord doesn’t look like a valid workaround to their system.

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            6 hours ago

            The point I am making is about protecting teens from adults. So teen-per-default means that adults can freely talk to teens, which should be prevented. Either allow no teens on your platform, or teens have to proof that they are teens first.

            Adults (and teens for that matter) are pretty good at obfuscating grooming.

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              6 hours ago

              So teen-per-default means that adults can freely talk to teens, which should be prevented.

              That’s not my understanding.

              I get your point but by default if Discord thinks you are a teen it also implies all the limitations associated with that status. Which means some media will be blurred and some commands cannot be done.

              An adult can keep his “teen default status” but he also keeps all the limitations associated with it. Which I suppose doesn’t mean they can “freely” talk to other accounts as you state.

              Notably the DM that a groomer would send will end up in a special inbox for all teens or for that matter “default teen”.

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                5 hours ago

                If every message goes to a special inbox, none do. You just train people to use that inbox like they use their current inbox

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                  5 hours ago

                  No it’s DM from people that are not in your friend list. I often receive scam messages on Discord and only notice them months latter.

                  The simple fact that they will be hidden deep in the inbox IMO is important. If a teen doesn’t see messages from strangers they had no prior contact with that’s good in my book.

                  I think it’s much better than just letting these nasty DMs stay in the dark anyway.

                  At least a teen will have to go out of his way and ignore the warnings to get in contact with some freak.

                  Also what better solution do you suggest to implement ?

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                    4 hours ago

                    It’ll train everyone to ignore the warnings, so if a different platform implements such a system more sensibly users will be inclined to ignore those warnings too now. Overusing a warning is a really quick way to make people ignore it even where used correctly.
                    If you placed wet floor signs everywhere just in case, fall injuries would increase.

                    Systems around this will develop, either people will learn to dig up the dms, or it’ll be incorporated into normal communication. It’s already become the norm to use friend requests as a dm request on discord, due to previous dm restrictions.