- old.reddit.com still works for me. Not that I use those subs. - Proton has free tier VPN if you are getting blocked. - Doesn’t Reddit block VPNs tho? 🤔 maybe there’s a way round that too? Idk I try not to use it too much tbh, just for porn, you know - They might be able to identify specific known large VPN providers, but as a concept, you technically can’t just blanket block all “VPNs”. 
 
 
- How does that help verify age? I can take a selfie of the photo that comes with a frame for God’s sake - I think the combination of two things actually makes this slightly difficult to defeat: - The app will take a video and look for movement so a static photo won’t cut it.
- They apparently flash the screen red green and blue which allows them to distinguish reflective and emissive surfaces. So you can’t just point it at a video of an old person because no suitable reflective colour displays exist yet.
 - There are a few ways I can think of to circumvent it: - 
Write an app that displays a video and simultaneously averages the colour of the front facing camera and applies that as a filter to the video, emulating a reflective display. There would be some lag but I bet it works. 
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Use the Android emulator and directly read the screen colour, and use that to filter the camera input (and connect the camera to an AI video). I dunno how detectable the Android emulator is these days though. Probably the age verification apps can detect it fairly easily. 
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Find a homeless person and pay them £2 to look at your phone. 
 
 
- This is only going to stop old people looking at porn. - They’ll just dust off the VHSes 
 
- It’s probably quicker and easier to just use a VPN or tor. 
- I wonder if this site would help, at least for a little. They mention tools to prevent the use of AI images at a later date. Or, you know, just stop using reddit and let it die. It used to be good. Used to. 
- Fuuuuck. Thaaat. Fuck all of that, fuck it with a rusty spiked dildo, fuck–that–. - If I send you a selfie …can I watch? 
 
- It’s fine. Everyone should leave Reddit anyway. It’s all ads and bots now 
- A government shouldn’t enforce its citizens to give their private data to private companies. Bullocks. - On the bright side, may reddit starve to death through regulation. 
- lol. lmao, even. 





