Reddit will now ask accounts with ‘fishy behavior’ to verify they are human: here's how it will work

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Reddit is implementing measures to ensure users interact with real people, not AI. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman announced a targeted verification system for suspicious accounts and the use of third-party tools to confirm human identity of its users.

Reddit is taking on AI bots with its new policyReddit is taking on AI bots with its new policy(Photo by Lionel Bonaventure / AFP)

Social media is changing with the rise of AI generated content and Reddit is aiming to counter that slop by aiming to make sure that there is human behind the screen actually writing the posts. Reddit CEO Steve Huffman in a blogpost confirmed that the company is a series of measures designed to combat AI slop and ensure that users know whether they are interacting with a real person or a machine.

“The internet feels different lately. It’s getting harder to tell who—or what—you’re interacting with. But Reddit’s purpose is for people to talk to people. And we want it to stay that way.” Huffman said in a post on Reddit “Our product has always been human conversation: messy, opinionated, sometimes great, sometimes not, but always real (or at least, really creative writing). As AI becomes a bigger part of the internet, we want to make sure that when you’re on Reddit, you know when you’re talking to a person and when you’re not.”

What's changing on Reddit?

Huffman says that the company will now begin asking some suspected accounts to verify they are human. However, the Reddit CEO notes that this process will be ‘rare and will not apply to most users’

Instead, the platform is now introducing a targeted verification system which is designed exclusively for accounts exhibiting "automated or otherwise fishy behavior".

The company is alos allowing automation on the platform via ‘good bots’ label. Developers will also be able to register their apps to receive the official label.

Reddit is also making it easier for Redditors to report AI bots while the company will also take note of comments that suggest that it is coming from an AI bot.

How will Reddit verify you are human?

Reddit has outlined that it will use specialized third-party tools to make sure there is a human behind an account. Huffman says that the platform may ask users to complete passkey check lfrom companies like Apple, Google, and YubiKey. The company is also exploring decetralized services like Sam Altman's World ID or Face ID.

The company also states that it may ask for government ID in certain scenarios but notees that it is "least secure, least private, and least preferred" method which it is required to follow in some countires like the UK and Australia.

However, Huffman noted that the platform is not banning humans using AI to write a post while calling it a ‘gray area'

“Before there was AI slop, there was slop. It’s not a new problem, and it’s one that Reddit, with its voting and moderation system, is better than most at dealing with.” Huffman noted

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Aman Gupta

Aman Gupta is a Digital Content Producer at LiveMint with over 3.5 years of experience covering the technology landscape. He specializes in artificial intelligence and consumer technology, reporting on everything from the ethical debates around AI models to shifts in the smartphone market. <br> His reporting is grounded in first-hand testing, independent analysis, and a focus on how technology impacts everyday users. He holds a PG Diploma in Radio and Television Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi (Class of 2022). <br> Outside the newsroom, he spends his time reading biographies, hunting for the perfect coffee beans, or planning his next trip. <br><br> You can find Aman on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aman-gupta-894180214">LinkedIn</a> and on X at <a href="https://x.com/nobugsfound">@nobugsfound</a>, or reach him via email at <a href="aman.gupta@htdigital.in">aman.gupta@htdigital.in</a>.

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