Hello, I am human, not a bot. Sometimes it is very hard for me to answer those captcha questions. Can you please use some other kind of question which would not require me to recognize letters?
Perhaps some simple logic questions?
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Hello, I am human, not a bot. Sometimes it is very hard for me to answer those captcha questions. Can you please use some other kind of question which would not require me to recognize letters? Perhaps some simple logic questions? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sometimes they're a bit tricky, but there's always the "give me another one" refresh button somewhere on the right hand side - I very rarely get more than two unreadable ones in a row. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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If you come across any problems with parsing the text/visual option of the CAPTCHA screen, you can reload it. Or, you can click on the speaker icon to hear a snippet of sound for the audio CAPTCHA option.
If you fail both options, you are a robot. Why is the turtle on its back? | |||||||||||||||||||
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Some actual data from our daily W3C web logs. Out of a million plus hits in a given day, here's how many times the page /captcha 1,252 For context, one particular element we serve on a lot (but not all) pages was served up 716,582 times in the same time period. The data simply doesn't support the argument that the captcha is coming up a lot for people. | |||
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I'm having trouble parsing this. It's difficult to read the letters, but doing a logic problem would be easier? The problem with logic problems (hah) is that you'd need to have a database of them. Lots of them. Or else there'd be enough repeats that a bot could still guess them. I get the captcha every now and again, too; I also find it annoying. But making the letters hard to read is part of the point -- bots doing OCR will have difficulty with them, while humans (who have much fuzzier logic and are generally better at deriving meaning even from distorted shapes) will be able to make them out. | |||||||
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Are you, or have you ever been, a machine? Seriously, it used to annoy me a lot until I hit I guess 1000 rep. After that I hardly see it anymore. But it was annoying, not impossible. | |||
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The purpose of CAPTCHA is to 'catch' robot. Hence inversely speaking, it does identify human because 99.99..9% of internet 'users' (if non-robots) are human. There's still portion of the 0.000...1% which well, are human but somehow cannot pass the robot-catcher. In short, nothing is perfect, live with it. | |||
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I can't remember ever getting a CAPTCHA. | |||||||
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