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Comment by wkat4242

3 hours ago

> It is in the interest of CFs customers to be as accessible as possible, after all.

Well this is where your argument goes a little wrong IMO. When you're on something more niche (eg Firefox on Linux) they just don't care as much about making it work for you because there's so few of us blocked in the process.

And this problem should really be solved with a proper solution, not this fiddly black magic ruleset stuff. The email thing you mention is a good example. DKIM and SPF are good things that makes things more secure in an understandable way. Specifying your legit mail handlers is not a workaround, it's good security. In some ways Altman has a good idea with his WorldCoin eyeballs. But I don't support it for obvious reasons. I don't want my internet identity tied to a single tech bro and some crypto. If we do this kind of thing it has to be a proper government or NGO effort with proper oversight and appeals process.

I've tried to make my Linux Firefox identify as edge on windows and that makes it a lot better on some sites (especially Microsoft breaks a lot of M365 functions on purpose if you're not using the "invented here" browser). And many sites don't give me captchas then. But in some cases Cloudflare goes even more nasty and blocks me outright which is really annoying. If I use Linux a lot more sites break but Cloudflare sticks with captchas.

Anyway I think the age of the captcha is soon over anyway. AI will make it unviable.

> All these annoying restrictions were forced to be implemented by attacks of all kinds.

Ps it's not always attacks but also to block things that are good for consumers but bad for the sites' business model. Like preventing screen scraping which can legit help price comparison sites.