This is meant to replace a question I ended up deleting regarding the advantages of displaying a haiku rather than a clearer message on spam detection for unregistered users (link for 10k users).
Many features intended to prevent or reverse abusive or undesirable behavior (such as spamming, serial voting, or repeatedly posting low-quality content) rely on security through obscurity. As I'm a fan of transparency, is there some sufficiently effective way these behaviors can be controlled without hiding implementation details? (What constitutes "sufficiently effective" is best determined by the community, rather than by Stack Exchange Inc. or its employees.)
As it presently stands, disclosure of these measures could greatly weaken the security of Stack Exchange against said undesirable behavior. Given that SE is so dependent on security through obscurity, it would be a good idea to rethink how we (both the community and Stack Exchange Inc.) control such behavior.