Ask HN: A Reddit alternative only for humans; how would you do it?

10 points by punkpeye 3 months ago

I keep thinking about this idea of figuring out a forum format that has checks in place to ensure that every participant is an actual human, as opposed to an automated bot.

I have had a ton of crazy ideas for how I would execute it, ranging from simply requiring to have government ID to requiring to have webcam on while using the website (to collect biometrics).

I am interested to hear from the community if (however crazy or restrictive, sci-fi) ideas that would allow to create a forum online that's only for humans.

whelchel 2 months ago

I've wondered this myself. I would love a version of reddit only with real people. I'd also love it if the anonymity was a gradient, and not a binary.

E.g. you could join a California based subreddit and verify you are a California resident, but not go further than that, etc., without cross-tying with other claims you've made about yourself in other forums/sub-reddits.

I've thought about using the various crypto-decentralized options here, such as Proof of Humanity or BrightID.

I'd be curious if you've made any progress here thinking about this, feel free to DM me via profile.

jonahbenton 3 months ago

What problem do you think ensuring every participant is an actual human would solve?

wruza 3 months ago

Breaking that would be an interesting task indeed. I like projects with elements like this because when you finished, you just unlocked a whole branch of ops.

While this is mostly spam and abuse related, I think this is the only way for societies to pull their head out of a dark place and start to make changes that aren’t band-aid on a corpse, which internet practically is.

TheAlchemist 3 months ago

How does HN do it ?

I have the feeling that there are close to 0 bots on HN, as opposed to any other online social media / forum.

  • 1oooqooq 3 months ago

    bunch of nerds moderating for free.

    reddit have geeks, so it doesn't work.

nullindividual 3 months ago

Biometrics are a non-starter. Part of the appeal of reddit is anonymity. You can post in your city's sub while getting your rocks off in some 18+ sub, from pornography to watching Russian dismemberment.

Removing gamification would be a big one. Karma farming is a big part of the bot network.

romerocarlos 3 months ago

I understand perhaps with the validation of the identity of each user or something similar to a KYC. This would imply the handling of personal data in addition to all the legal barriers that such a measure would entail.

al_borland 3 months ago

Bots exist because there are incentives. Remove the incentives.

realityfactchex 3 months ago

Only provision accounts to users you actually know and who agree to not run bots.

This works for me, but only for tiny forums.

1oooqooq 3 months ago

all your solutions are red state boomer stereotype level. sorry.