Discord verification

Dead Smarty

Survivor
What is the reason I can only post on discord after I give my phonenumber?
And please don't say "identification", the number I would enter will only confirm I have acces to a phone. My phone subscription is so old, I never had to ID myself to get it.
This requirement makes no sense, 7d2d is the only discord sofar that needs my number. And it won't get it.
 
I think discord does that also as a rudimentary "spam filter", since land lines and real phones are much more difficult to obtain "en masse" compared to temporary e-mail accounts used only to create multiple discord accounts.

Also, phone check is only applied when the server is set to "high security", and it's discretionary to the server owner.

So, it's probably not much about ID verification, but more about ID duplication in my opinion.
 
As Jost said, it limits spam. It's far easier to create thousands of spam accounts if you don't have some kind of verification than it is to create thousands of different phone numbers that you can verify an account with. Some servers use email addresses, some use phone numbers. Email isn't as good at limiting spam since emails can be created quickly and easily.
 
Thanks for the response, just wondering if any of TFP staff knows why this is done? @faatal maybe?
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Or maybe @WretchedDollie ?
Hey there,

Discord does have a ruleset for busy servers to require a phone number for verification to assist with ruling out duplicate accounts and bots. I am unsure of when they started enforcing it. That's all I know.

Cheers,
Dollie
 
Hey there,

Discord does have a ruleset for busy servers to require a phone number for verification to assist with ruling out duplicate accounts and bots. I am unsure of when they started enforcing it. That's all I know.

Cheers,
Dollie
So nothing they can do to turn that phishing modus off? It is BS and does not do anything to preven abuse. In fact, it makes users only more vulnerable, it is not like they are the world safest platform.
 
If you are concerned about your phone number, have you tried using a Google number for the verification process? Not trying to be a jerk, just genuinely curious about whether this actually works or not.
 
So nothing they can do to turn that phishing modus off? It is BS and does not do anything to preven abuse. In fact, it makes users only more vulnerable, it is not like they are the world safest platform.
You are making transparently bad faith arguments because you don’t like something. If you ask me, the requirement of a phone number has already been effective. It has prevented you from getting on Discord.
 
You are making transparently bad faith arguments because you don’t like something. If you ask me, the requirement of a phone number has already been effective. It has prevented you from getting on Discord.
No, it has not. I'm using Discord already for ARK, HLL and others in several groups. It only prevents me to POST on 7d2d but I can read and see who's on there, including pm's.
And sure, gaslight with the "bad faith" all you want but discord has been hacked not too long ago. I'm just objecting against data collection without a purpose on an unsafe platform that can't even enforce it's own rules.
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If you are concerned about your phone number, have you tried using a Google number for the verification process? Not trying to be a jerk, just genuinely curious about whether this actually works or not.
No, and I'm not going to. Sofar this forum is more worth than the hassle to fool Discord.
 
If you are concerned about your phone number, have you tried using a Google number for the verification process? Not trying to be a jerk, just genuinely curious about whether this actually works or not.
Let me be clear, I am not advocating anyone's use of a Google number for verification; it was a question of curiosity more than anything. Whether a phone number is on a paper form or used anywhere online, I don't think they are as private as we would like to believe they are.
 
Anyone in sales will tell you, your number can always be found lol
Yeah. A phone number is a public piece of data. Even if you put your number on the DNC list, it's still public and can easily be found and matched to you. In fact, I can go back decades and find phone numbers for pretty much anyone in the US because it's all public information.

Now, I support privacy and the choice to keep your information secure. However, that is for private information, not public information. I guarantee, at least for the US as I don't know anything about other countries, everyone's phone number can be found regardless if they use a Discord server that requires it or not. As with anything, if you don't trust the security of a site, use a verification method that is temporary rather than your normal data. For email verification, create an email only for that rather than using your real email. For phone verification, use a Google number as mentioned or something similar rather than your real phone number. Or either don't use the site at all or else just accept that you are verifying with something that's already public information and not worry about it. It's really up to the individual.
 
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