
Testing out hCaptcha
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Victar wrote:
I’ll take hCaptcha over bots any day.
If it works at least 10x better as bot repellant than previous captcha then it should stay.. Nvm just saw reCaptcha is back.
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Yes, but hCaptcha is not entirely gone. If you try to register an account, you now need to answer both of them, so here am I hoping this stops bots, not users
It's also funny how hCaptcha asks if you're a human and reCaptcha asks if you're not a robot. The double-denial rule states that reCaptcha is asking a misleading question, as questions should never be negative. (As such, reCaptcha question should not qualify as a yes-or-no question).

Victar wrote:
I’ll take hCaptcha over bots any day.
If it works at least 10x better as bot repellant than previous captcha then it should stay.. Nvm just saw reCaptcha is back.
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Yes, but hCaptcha is not entirely gone. If you try to register an account, you now need to answer both of them, so here am I hoping this stops bots, not users

It's also funny how hCaptcha asks if you're a human and reCaptcha asks if you're not a robot. The double-denial rule states that reCaptcha is asking a misleading question, as questions should never be negative. (As such, reCaptcha question should not qualify as a yes-or-no question).
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Victar wrote:
I’ll take hCaptcha over bots any day.
If it works at least 10x better as bot repellant than previous captcha then it should stay.. Nvm just saw reCaptcha is back.
Yes, but hCaptcha is not entirely gone. If you try to register an account, you now need to answer both of them, so here am I hoping this stops bots, not users
It’s also funny how hCaptcha asks if you’re a human and reCaptcha asks if you’re not a robot. The double-denial rule states that reCaptcha is asking a misleading question, as questions should never be negative. (As such, reCaptcha question should not qualify as a yes-or-no question).
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Oh, so all I have to do to see hCaptcha is to make new account ?.
reCaptcha asks if I'm not a robot so much I start questioning my own existence. hCaptcha on the other hand implies that I am by showing Robots over and over again. Next captcha should always assume the worst case scenario (that I'm a human after all) and ask a series of personal questions such as "Why Mario tends to jump towards everything that's shiny" followed by "Name 5 Robots you worked with"
Is it just me but should next get Captcha become a playable 3m minigame ?
?????????? wrote:
Victar wrote:
I’ll take hCaptcha over bots any day.
If it works at least 10x better as bot repellant than previous captcha then it should stay.. Nvm just saw reCaptcha is back.
Yes, but hCaptcha is not entirely gone. If you try to register an account, you now need to answer both of them, so here am I hoping this stops bots, not users
It’s also funny how hCaptcha asks if you’re a human and reCaptcha asks if you’re not a robot. The double-denial rule states that reCaptcha is asking a misleading question, as questions should never be negative. (As such, reCaptcha question should not qualify as a yes-or-no question).
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Oh, so all I have to do to see hCaptcha is to make new account ?.
reCaptcha asks if I'm not a robot so much I start questioning my own existence. hCaptcha on the other hand implies that I am by showing Robots over and over again. Next captcha should always assume the worst case scenario (that I'm a human after all) and ask a series of personal questions such as "Why Mario tends to jump towards everything that's shiny" followed by "Name 5 Robots you worked with"

Is it just me but should next get Captcha become a playable 3m minigame ?
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