The Truth About Discord's Age Scans & Mastodon's Big Adoption Fix
Ep. 08

The Truth About Discord's Age Scans & Mastodon's Big Adoption Fix

Episode description

Stop letting tech giants trample your privacy. In this week’s recap, we’re diving into the latest controversy surrounding Discord user privacy and their new “Teen by Default” age verification system which might already be shadow-surveilling you via AI.

We also have some positive news: Mastodon is finally fixing its onboarding friction to help decentralized social media go mainstream, and ASUS is leading a new charge to unify the gaming on linux experience through the Open Gaming Collective. In this episode:

Discord Privacy Alert: Why their new age-scan policy is a nightmare for internet freedoms. Mastodon Adoption Fix: How redesigned profiles and improved onboarding are fighting centralization. Linux Gaming Unified: What the “Open Gaming Collective” means for the future of open source gaming.

Show Notes & Timestamps

[00:00] Intro: The State of Internet Freedoms Nate’s take on the recurring cycle of corporate overreach and the need for open source alternatives.

[02:15] Discord’s “Teen by Default” & AI Surveillance The Gist: All users must verify their age or face restricted “teen” account status starting March 2026. Privacy Concerns: Discord is leveraging Persona (a 3rd party with links to Palantir) for facial age estimation scans. The “Shadow” AI: Discord claims many users won’t need to scan because they’ve already been analyzing chat patterns to “peg” user ages. History Repeating: Reminder of the 2025 data breach involving a 3rd party vendor. Links: https://discord.com/press-releases/discord-launches-teen-by-default-settings-globally https://www.techbuzz.ai/articles/discord-walks-back-age-verification-fears-for-most-users https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/discord-leave-windows-central-readers https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/technology/trump-palantir-data-americans.html

[08:45] Mastodon: Breaking the Barriers to Entry New leadership is attacking the “adoption problem” by simplifying server choices. Key Updates: Email notifications for non-account holders and profile redesigns for creators. Admin Tools: Introduction of automated content scanning and external block-lists to fight spam. Links: https://dataconomy.com/2026/02/19/mastodon-is-finally-fixing-its-biggest-entry-barrier/

[14:20] Linux Gaming: The Open Gaming Collective ASUS’s Linux division launches a collective to standardize the Linux gaming stack. Goal: Move away from translation layers (Proton) toward native open source development. Supported Distros: Bazzite, Nobara, ChimeraOS, and more. Links: https://www.techpowerup.com/345777/open-gaming-collective-forms-to-enhance-linux-gaming