Spam on amarok.kde.org
David C. Manuelda
stormbyte at gmail.com
Wed Jul 9 13:49:21 UTC 2008
I think this is not enough, as most of spammers are real humans. I.E. I have a
website protected by a temporal number image, and 3 or 4 people registered to
spam. So the only one explanation is that they are humans!
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 15:47:06 Amara Emerson wrote:
> We need to find a system which asks the user philosophical questions
> that human beings can answer, but botmakers cannot. There may be a
> final solution yet.
>
> Amara
>
> 2008/7/9 Gleb Litvjak <blaster999 at gmail.com>:
> > On Wednesday 09 July 2008 15:31:20 Tom Förster wrote:
> >> I don't think a CAPTCHA would be the Right Thing (TM) (if you are
> >> speaking of the 'type these letters'-type). These things are too often
> >> solved by an algorithm and a pain to read.
> >
> > What about a more sophisticated CAPTCHA? For example, to post you have to
> > answer which of the following pictures is a ball (seen on a torrent
> > site).
> >
> >> IMO, two radiobuttons, one with "No, I'm not a robot" and "Yes, I am",
> >> with the default on "Yes", could do the same.
> >
> > If the botmakers learn about that question, the protection won't work
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