Discord is Taking Steps to Ensure Teen Safety by Requiring Age Verification for Adult Content
Starting in March, Discord will introduce a series of changes aimed at bolstering child safety on its platform. The updates will include a "teen-appropriate experience" by default, with users who aren't verified as adults seeing blurred sensitive content and restricted access to age-gated spaces.
To unlock adult content and age-restricted features, users will need to complete a one-time verification process. This can be done through two methods: submitting a government-issued ID or taking a selfie video for age estimation. Discord assures that the video submissions remain on the user's device and are deleted immediately after age confirmation.
However, it's unclear how effective the age estimation method will be, given the mixed results of similar approaches in other platforms. Despite this, Discord is emphasizing its commitment to ensuring users' safety and well-being online.
Additionally, new measures aimed at reducing minors' exposure to adult content include blocking DMs and friend requests from unknown users, routing them to a separate inbox for review. Furthermore, age-restricted channels, servers, and app commands will be blocked, requiring users to provide verification before accessing these features.
The company's efforts come on the heels of an NBC News report highlighting the risks faced by minors on Discord. In 2023, the platform banned teen dating channels and added content filters in response to reports of exploitation.
Discord is also launching a new Teen Council, comprising 10-12 teens aged 13-17, to provide a voice for young users and ensure that the platform's safety measures accurately reflect their needs and concerns. While some critics may view this initiative as corporate paternalism, it could ultimately lead to more informed and effective child safety policies.
Starting early March, these changes will roll out globally, requiring both new and existing users to complete age verification before accessing adult content.
Starting in March, Discord will introduce a series of changes aimed at bolstering child safety on its platform. The updates will include a "teen-appropriate experience" by default, with users who aren't verified as adults seeing blurred sensitive content and restricted access to age-gated spaces.
To unlock adult content and age-restricted features, users will need to complete a one-time verification process. This can be done through two methods: submitting a government-issued ID or taking a selfie video for age estimation. Discord assures that the video submissions remain on the user's device and are deleted immediately after age confirmation.
However, it's unclear how effective the age estimation method will be, given the mixed results of similar approaches in other platforms. Despite this, Discord is emphasizing its commitment to ensuring users' safety and well-being online.
Additionally, new measures aimed at reducing minors' exposure to adult content include blocking DMs and friend requests from unknown users, routing them to a separate inbox for review. Furthermore, age-restricted channels, servers, and app commands will be blocked, requiring users to provide verification before accessing these features.
The company's efforts come on the heels of an NBC News report highlighting the risks faced by minors on Discord. In 2023, the platform banned teen dating channels and added content filters in response to reports of exploitation.
Discord is also launching a new Teen Council, comprising 10-12 teens aged 13-17, to provide a voice for young users and ensure that the platform's safety measures accurately reflect their needs and concerns. While some critics may view this initiative as corporate paternalism, it could ultimately lead to more informed and effective child safety policies.
Starting early March, these changes will roll out globally, requiring both new and existing users to complete age verification before accessing adult content.