Comment by wat10000
3 days ago
Technical people are prone to black-and-white thinking, which makes it hard to understand that making something more difficult will cause people to do it less even though it’s still possible.
3 days ago
Technical people are prone to black-and-white thinking, which makes it hard to understand that making something more difficult will cause people to do it less even though it’s still possible.
I think the argument on offer is more, this juice isn't worth the squeeze. Each user is being slowed down and annoyed for something that bots will trivially bypass if they become aware of it.
If they become aware of it and actually think it’s worthwhile. Malicious bots work by scaling, and implementing special cases for every random web site doesn’t scale. And it’s likely they never even notice.
If this kind of security by not being noticed is the plan, why not just have a trivial (but unique) captcha that asks the user to click a button with no battery wasting computation?
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