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Users Flee Discord Age Checks, Overwhelm Rivals
19 Feb
Summary
- TeamSpeak servers are struggling due to a surge of new users.
- Users are migrating from Discord over privacy concerns regarding age verification.
- Past data leaks by Discord fuel user distrust of new ID checks.

TeamSpeak has reported that its servers are being overloaded by a significant influx of new users. This surge follows Discord's controversial decision to implement age verification checks for all users. Many individuals are seeking alternatives due to concerns about how their personally identifiable information will be stored and protected by Discord.
These privacy worries are exacerbated by a previous admission from Discord regarding a data leak that compromised approximately 70,000 user IDs last October. While Discord suggests facial scans or an "age inference system" might bypass full ID requirements for adults, the potential for invasive checks and data sharing with authorities remains a significant concern for users, particularly those in marginalized communities.
Competitors like Stoat (formerly Revolt) have also faced capacity issues due to this user migration. While TeamSpeak appears to be handling the situation with humor, the long-term viability of these platforms avoiding similar age verification measures, especially with potential regulatory pressures like the UK's Online Safety Act, remains uncertain.




