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"Brady Frey did not realize that his daughter lied about her age when she set up her Discord account. He only found out after her account got hacked and he got trapped in a spiraling support nightmare while trying to stop the hacker from targeting dozens of her young friends with financial extortion scams.

When Frey’s daughter signed up for Discord, she was 12 and technically not old enough to have an account. But like many kids who, regulators have found, commonly lie about their age to access social media platforms, she didn’t want to wait another year to join her friends on the messaging app. Hiding her age, she created an account that listed her as over 18 years old.

Now 13, the teen had been happily using the app for months when she suddenly got locked out of her account after clicking on a link from an attacker posing as Discord support. Since she didn’t enable two-factor authentication, the attacker was able to commandeer the account. Frey only found out what was happening when the attacker asked the teen to share her parents’ banking information if she wanted to get her account back.

Once Frey realized his daughter had been hacked, he assumed that Discord would promptly intervene, recognizing that many minor victims on her friends list could be harmed the longer the attacker kept control. Instead, Discord’s chatbot, Clyde, and a seeming human support member, Nelly, automatically closed her support tickets after telling her it would be best to report the issue from inside the app, which she could not access.

Frey told Ars he was shocked to see a platform as big as Discord relying on such poor support infrastructure.

“There’s no pathway for a parent to step in and advocate for a minor whose account has been compromised,” Frey told Ars."

Everyone laugh at Discord AI moderation

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[–] socsa@piefed.social 15 points 1 day ago (2 children)

This is pro age verification propaganda. Don't fall for it. I don't give a shit what your kids do on the Internet.

[–] HuudaHarkiten@piefed.social 1 points 16 hours ago

I dunno man, to me it seems like the article is saying that the ID verification didnt do shit. First, discord took at face value when she said she was 18+, then discord put her into a category of 13-17 year old, then discord attached a "is_underage = false" to her profile. Then discord asked for birth certificate and whatnot but didn't do shit until Ars Technica contacted them.

For me that looks like discord is a mess, doesn't know or care to know what to do with the age settings, as long as it allows them to send ads.

[–] otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

It's what's done to them that's the issue.

Also, who doesn't tell their device-capable kids about security hygiene, FFS?! Did he also fail to discuss prophylactics during the sex talk? Thafuq, dad.