下个月,Discord 将要求进行面部扫描或身份验证才能完全访问。
Discord will require a face scan or ID for full access next month

原始链接: https://www.theverge.com/tech/875309/discord-age-verification-global-roll-out

Discord下个月将实施全球年龄验证,默认所有用户为“适合青少年”的体验,除非另有证明。这一举措受到日益增长的在线儿童安全法律压力驱动,将限制未经验证的用户访问年龄限制服务器和频道,限制与陌生用户的交流(过滤的私信和好友请求警告),并应用内容过滤器。 用户可以通过面部识别估算(AI分析自拍 – Discord声称不存储)或向新的第三方供应商提交身份证件来验证年龄(此前曾发生过数据泄露)。Discord还在使用推断模型分析用户行为,以自信地识别成年人,而无需进行验证。 虽然大多数用户不会注意到变化,但访问成人内容的用户会受到影响。Discord预计这些变化会导致一些用户流失,但认为可以减轻这种影响。此举旨在创建一个更安全的环境,但人们仍然担心数据隐私以及用户试图绕过系统的潜在方法。

## Discord 要求身份验证或面部扫描才能完全访问 Discord 很快将要求大多数用户通过政府颁发的身份证或面部扫描来验证其身份,才能完全访问该平台,这是受到国际法律压力,用于年龄验证和儿童安全所驱动。此举引发了用户强烈反对,他们担心隐私和数据安全,特别是回忆起 2025 年的数据泄露,影响了 70,000 名用户的身份证照片。 讨论的中心是 Discord 关于立即删除身份证信息的说法,以及对他们数据处理实践的怀疑。许多人对持续的内容扫描以及生物识别数据可能被滥用表示担忧。用户正在探索开源替代方案,如 Matrix、IRC+Mumble 和 Signal,但可用性和功能仍然是一个挑战。 该政策将限制未经验证的用户访问年龄限制服务器和内容。一些人认为这是合理的保障措施,而另一些人则认为这是反乌托邦的,并且是进一步侵蚀在线隐私的一步。许多人选择完全离开该平台,这凸显了对集中式社交媒体平台不信任的更广泛趋势。
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Discord announced on Monday that it’s rolling out age verification on its platform globally starting next month, when it will automatically set all users’ accounts to a “teen-appropriate” experience unless they demonstrate that they’re adults.

Users who aren’t verified as adults will not be able to access age-restricted servers and channels, won’t be able to speak in Discord’s livestream-like “stage” channels, and will see content filters for any content Discord detects as graphic or sensitive. They will also get warning prompts for friend requests from potentially unfamiliar users, and DMs from unfamiliar users will be automatically filtered into a separate inbox.

Direct messages and servers that are not age-restricted will continue to function normally, but users won’t be able to send messages or view content in an age-restricted server until they complete the age check process, even if it’s a server they were part of before age verification rolled out. Savannah Badalich, Discord’s global head of product policy, said in an interview with The Verge that those servers will be “obfuscated” with a black screen until the user verifies they’re an adult. Users also won’t be able to join any new age-restricted servers without verifying their age.

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Unverified users won’t be able to enter age-restricted servers.
Image: Discord

Discord’s global age verification launch is part of a wave of similar moves at other online platforms, driven by an international legal push for age checks and stronger child safety measures. This is not the first time Discord has implemented some form of age verification, either. It initially rolled out age checks for users in the UK and Australia last year, which some users figured out how to circumvent using Death Stranding’s photo mode. Badalich says Discord “immediately fixed it after a week,” but expects users will continue finding creative ways to try getting around the age checks, adding that Discord will “try to bug bash as much as we possibly can.”

It’s not just teens trying to cheat the system who might attempt to dodge age checks. Adult users could avoid verifying, as well, due to concerns around data privacy, particularly if they don’t want to use an ID to verify their age. In October, one of Discord’s former third-party vendors suffered a data breach that exposed users’ age verification data, including images of government IDs.

A government ID might still be required for age verification in its global rollout. According to Discord, to remove the new “teen-by-default” changes and limitations, “users can choose to use facial age estimation or submit a form of identification to [Discord’s] vendor partners, with more options coming in the future.”

The first option uses AI to analyze a user’s video selfie, which Discord says never leaves the user’s device. If the age group estimate (teen or adult) from the selfie is incorrect, users can appeal it or verify with a photo of an identity document instead. That document will be verified by a third party vendor, but Discord says the images of those documents “are deleted quickly — in most cases, immediately after age confirmation.”

Users can view and update their age group from their profile.
Image: Discord

Badalich also says after the October data breach, Discord “immediately stopped doing any sort of age verification flows with that vendor” and is now using a different third-party vendor. She adds that, “We’re not doing biometric scanning [or] facial recognition. We’re doing facial estimation. The ID is immediately deleted. We do not keep any information around like your name, the city that you live in, if you used a birth certificate or something else, any of that information.”

However, some users may not have to go through either form of age verification. Discord is also rolling out an age inference model that analyzes metadata like the types of games a user plays, their activity on Discord, and behavioral signals like signs of working hours or the amount of time they spend on Discord.

“If we have a high confidence that they are an adult, they will not have to go through the other age verification flows,” Badalich says.

“A majority of people are not going to see a change in their experience.”

She goes on to explain that the addition of age assurance will mainly impact adult content: “A majority of people on Discord are not necessarily looking at explicit or graphic content. When we say that, we’re really talking about things that are truly adult content [and] age inappropriate for a teen. So, the way that it will work is a majority of people are not going to see a change in their experience.”

Even so, there’s still a risk that some users will leave Discord as a result of the age verification rollout. “We do expect that there will be some sort of hit there, and we are incorporating that into what our planning looks like,” Badalich says. “We’ll find other ways to bring users back.”

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