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Comment by MadDocOttoCtrl at 09/07/2024 at 00:16 UTC
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This sound like a tall order. There is the issue of liability if you approve someone unqualified, a scammer, thief or someone with a history of sexual assault, murder, etc.
Reddit has fought lawsuits and shielded users in the past, but how would you feel if something horrible happened to a user of your sub?
Employers pay third parties to conduct background checks or other types of verification to make sure that it is done with expertise and to drop the liability into their laps. And that involves a chunk of change.
I can photoshop a driver's license and bank statement in minutes to say whatever I want.
Hoo boy, that's a tough one, not sure what to suggest!