404 Media previously reported kids said they were using photos of Trump and G-Man from Half Life to bypass the age verification software in the popular VR game Gorilla Tag. That game uses the service k–ID, which is the same as what Discord is using.

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    Did these people forget Vtubers exist? Using a camera/Vr googled to map one face to another? It’s just going to need a phone app, a good 3d model and shader generator, and a big screen and you can be whoever you want.

    Even faster if they use AI filters.

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    The companies get to fulfill their legal obligation, and the kids who can figure it out unlock the reward off a censored community. No one’s IDs are compromised in the process.

    Win / win?

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    And thus begins the three-legged race between imaged-based age verification and kids. (Prediction: the kids will win, but it will take the other side a looooong time to admit it.)

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    You can’t pull one over on these kids. They have tons of free time and none of the responsibility of adulthood, they’re gonna bypass whatever the fuck you put in front of them.

    I was that kid that refused to be constrained and I’m so fucking proud of this generation for carrying on the legacy.

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      My kid last year in 5th grade (or maybe even the year before?) and his classmates figured out they could use shared Google Docs on their school accounts to have chats with each other, during school. The parent side of me rolled my eyes but the 80s kid in me was legitimately proud. Did I narc on them? Hell no.

      The one hilarious thing is that all sorts of new social issues arise with this kind of workaround. Document names get changed, someone deletes something that someone else thinks is important, etc., and they have to work it out. So it’s a learning experience, for sure!

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    Lmao I didn’t had “bypassing corpo surveillance with a vtuber software” on my 2026 bingo

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    Have they learned nothing since people used screenshots of death stranding the first this technology was used on a major platform?

    If it works with such basic 3d models then what is stopping people from using an ai generated or stolen picture?

    Kinda makes me think the goal is not to keep kids safe, its to avoid accountability when kids end up not being safe.

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      I saw someone painted their thumb with basic facial lineament and they move their thumb when the prompt asks for it. It guesses that as 13-15 years old, even though the paint has a beard. lol

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      It was not screenshots. The entire point of the Death Stranding thing was that you had a live camera feed of a face that passes the “liveliness” checks that prevent you from using static pictures.

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    That‘s honestly less surprising or impressive than people using Death Stranding for that.