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    Reddit will tighten verification to keep out human-like AI bots collect and sell as much data on its users as possible

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    What stops people from doing a real human verification and then just handing the account off to a bot?

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          Maybe a knee high fence. It will slow the most basic and casual botting, and maybe eliminate some of that very very basic ROI, but it won’t do anything to stop the real professionals.

          We see countless examples in games. It’s an arms race and all you can do is mitigation. As long as there’s something to be gained from botting, they’ll exist. It’s only a matter how much.

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        Seems pretty self explanatory, but what I meant was somebody doing the verification thing personally, as a human being, before passing the account off to a bot.

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      You can’t personally create tens of thousands of accounts, you can pay slave labor in China but that still costs more.

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    I just logged into reddit and it didn’t work until I completely disabled uBlock Origin. The first time ever. Sooo… what are they using to keep out those bots?