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Reddit may ask you to prove you’re human as it cracks down on bot accounts

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Reddit may ask you to prove you’re human as it cracks down on bot accounts
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Reddit is stepping up its fight against bots, and now your account could be asked to prove it is human if the platform detects fishy behaviour.

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says these checks will be rare, but they are meant to protect what makes Reddit work in the first place – real people talking to real people.

As AI-generated content spreads, Reddit admits it is getting harder to tell who is behind a post. So instead of broad crackdowns, it is focusing on suspicious behavior and adding clearer signals across the platform.

How Reddit plans to separate humans from bots

If Reddit detects signs of automation or unusual behavior, it may trigger a human verification check. This could involve simple actions like passkeys or FaceID that confirm a human is present.

In some cases, third-party biometric systems like Sam Altman’s World ID may be used. The platform may also use government-issued IDs in regions where laws require them. However, Reddit says that your identity will stay separate from your account.

The company is also standardizing labels for automated accounts. Approved bots will carry an [APP] tag, making it obvious you are interacting with software. Developers will need to register their tools to get this label, which adds a layer of transparency.

What does this mean for your Reddit experience?

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Since Reddit says this is not a sitewide verification system, most users might never be asked to prove anything. Even when such checks take place, the focus will be on confirming a human exists, not identifying who that person is.

At the same time, the platform will continue removing harmful bots at scale, already taking down around 100,000 accounts daily. It is also improving reporting tools so users can flag suspicious activity more easily.

Reddit is not banning AI-written posts outright, but it is drawing a firm line. For now, the platform cares less about how content is written and more about who is behind it.

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