Highlights of the complaintās allegations
Discordās Platform is Structured to Encourage Unchecked and Unmoderated Engagement Among Its Users
Discord designed its app to appeal to childrenās desire for personalization and play by offering custom emojis, stickers, and soundboard effects, all of which are intended to make chats more engaging and kid-friendly. And it has created or facilitated āstudent hubsā as well as communities focused on popular kidsā games, like Roblox.
Once engaged, Discord encourages and facilitates free interaction and engagement between its users. Specifically, Discordās default settings allow users to receive friend requests from anyone on the appāand to receive private direct messages from friends and anyone using the same server or virtual ācommunityāāenabling child users to connect easily and become āfriendsā with hundreds of other users. Then, because Discordās default safety settings disable message scanning between āfriends,ā child users can beāand areāinundated with explicit content. This explicit content can include user-created child sexual abuse material, messages intended to sexually exploit or coerce a child to engage in self-harm, internet links to sexually explicit content, images, and videos depicting violence, and videos containing sexually explicit content. In short, the appās design makes it easy for children to connect with other users, but also allows predators to lurk and target them, undeterred by the safety features Discord touts as reasons that parents and users should trust its app.
Discord Misled Users About its āSafe Direct Messagingā Feature
From March 28, 2017 until April 22, 2023, Discord included āSafe Direct Messagingā settings in the āPrivacy & Safetyā menu of Discordās āUser Settings.ā The settings purported to address how direct messages from other users will be scanned and deleted before receipt by the intended user. The Safe Direct Messaging setting contained three options:
- Keep me safe. Scan direct messages from everyone.
- My friends are nice. Scan direct messages from everyone unless they are a friend.
- Do not scan. Direct messages with not be scanned for explicit content.
For most of the featureās existence, Discord made the āMy friends are niceā option the default setting for every new user on the app. This option only scanned incoming direct messages if the sender was not on the userās friends list. For both the āKeep me Safeā and āMy friends are niceā settings, Discord represented that it would ā[a]utomatically scan and delete direct messages you receive that contain explicit media content.ā But this was not true. Despite its claims, Discord knew that not all explicit content was being detected or deleted.
Discordās Design Decisions Exacerbated the Risk to Children on the App
Combined with Discordās deception about its Safe Direct Messaging features, Discordās other design choices worked together to virtually ensure that children were harmed or placed at risk of harm on its app. For example:
- By default, Discord allows users to exchange DMs if they belong to a common server. Therefore, a malicious userāadult or childāneed only to join a community server, which could contain over a million users, to exchange DMs with an unsuspecting child user.
- DMs among āfriendsā are even more dangerous. Discordās default settings not only allow any user to send a friend request to a child, they also then permit those users, once āfriends,ā to exchange totally unscanned DMs through the default āMy friends are niceā setting. Children can receive and accept friend requests from users whom they do not know and with whom they have no connection, and then engage privately on the platform without any oversightāall by design.
- Users may also create multiple accounts to hide their activities and circumvent being banned from servers, or from facing other repercussions. And even if users are banned from a server, or from Discord itself, Discordās design allows them to simply re-engage using a brand new, easily created account.
Discord Misrepresented That Users Under the Age of 13 Are Not Permitted to Create Accounts and Are Banned from Discord Upon Discovery
At all relevant times, Discordās Terms of Service have stated that users must be āat least 13 years old and meet the minimum age required by the laws in [the usersā] country.ā To this day, however, Discord only requires individuals to enter their date of birth to establish their age when creating an accountānothing more. Discord does not require users to verify their age or identity in any other way. Simple verification measures could have prevented predators from creating false accounts and kept children under 13 off the app more effectively.
Nevertheless, Discord actively chose not to bolster its age verification process for years and has allowed children under the age of 13 to operate freely on the app, despite their vulnerability to sexual predators.
Simply put, Discord has promised parents safety while simultaneously making deliberate choices about its appās design and default settings, including Safe Direct Messaging and age verification systems, that broke those promises. As a result of Discordās decisions, thousands of users were misled into signing up, believing they or their children would be safe, when they were really anything but.
Discord knew its safety features and policies could not and did not protect its youthful user base, but refused to do better, the complaint alleges. In particular, Discord misled parents and kids about its safety settings for direct messages (āDMsā).
Itās always āthink of the childrenā to these miserable control freaks. Theyād force kids into a dungeon if they had their say in it.
Its because they canāt be bothered to actually rear children. An iPad is not a replacement for you singing your child to sleep, or teaching them their ABCs, or reading to them. An tablet is a short attention grabber while you are sitting in a doctorās lobby or driving somewhere. Restrict that usage to 4 hours a day at absolute max, raise it as they age. But they also wonāt become tech literate using one of these. It obfuscates too much. So its really just sad all around.
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