@Felthry many people have to do it to protect themselves from hate raids. It's inconvenient but their safety comes first.
@sharkNserg how much does it even work for that though? it feels more like amazon trying to steal your information while claiming it will help somehow
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@Felthry @sharkNserg Most people mass farming accounts generally don't have masses of phone numbers.
@Felthry @sharkNserg There are arguably more things they can do that are more efficient, requiring verified phone numbers is like taking a sledgehammer to do the job of a chisel, but Amazon/Twitch likely went with "easy" over something that would cost time and resource.
@DarkOverord @sharkNserg i think "easy" was less of a consideration than "gets us more data for our panopticon"
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@Felthry @sharkNserg Given it's on the streamer to set up what specific verification methods are required to chat (Verified number, followed for more than X time, and so on)
Honestly "easy" is probably the case.
@DarkOverord @sharkNserg we've heard this one is on by default though
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@DarkOverord @Felthry it isn't on by default for me but if I ever experience a hate raid it is going on and staying on forever
@sharkNserg @DarkOverord it just feels like they could do a lot more to help the problem and also a lot less to make people uncomfortable giving them their phone numbers
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@sharkNserg does it actually help against that though? if it does, sure, i'm still upset about it but that's fine
it just parses a lot more as a way for amazon to steal more data than any legitimate attempt to help
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@sharkNserg sorry about that. we're not as upset now and i feel kinda bad about that
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@Felthry it's ok! 🫂
@Felthry it is easily the most effective thing available at the moment; bot accounts used in them generally never have verified phone numbers tendering them totally ineffectual
@sharkNserg also i am aware that we're just Upset right now and not thinking entirely rationally, it's hard to see the positives at the moment but i understand they are there
just. ugh
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