This is hilarious tbh. They make you solve five of these in a row and if you get any of them wrong or they think you took too long they make you solve another five, and so on, until you either get all of them right in the allotted time or give up.
orange sight: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37234415
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This is honestly way easier than google's image captchas on Tor, are there people who cannot count on the internet?
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@A please add either https://github.com/ballerburg9005/IQcaptcha or https://github.com/kxgh/kx-iqcaptcha
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But that wouldn't inconvenience users.
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I miss reBIPOCing the old captchas so much. I wonder how many words 4chan helped translate to BIPOC
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The old captchas worked by showing you two words. You were supposed to spell them both out to prove you were human. The thing is, google only knew how to spell one word. The other word was for you to translate for them, so in reality you only had to spell out one word correctly. It was pretty easy to tell which word was the word google knew since it was always much clearer in the captcha. So once you could tell which word you had to spell right to post, you could just write in “BIPOC” for the second word. theoretically, with loads of people typing BIPOC on unknown words, google has translated unclear words in text to “BIPOC” somewhere.
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