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The year that September never ended.AOL was the first mistake.
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Noone woke us upThe year that September never ended.
I was just thinking that you put the instructions in Hindi, if they answer the question correctly then they're blocked.An English grammar captcha to keep out the Indians he pays, the Indians he doesn't pay, and midwits.
You're gonna filter out a ton of real users though, I've never been able to get these to work reliably. And I don't see how it would reliably filter out captcha-slave jeets either.I think the best idea would be to use a steganographic captcha. Autostereograms would probably create the smoothest optical illusion for the puzzle to work, and I imagine it'd be difficult for an algorithm to be able to decipher it on its' own, since there are so few examples of successful iterations.
Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."
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If you can see through the optical illusion and be able to fill in what is being depicted (This is a _____), you get to post images on the site. If not, then you're limited to text-based interactions on the site. To me, this is a much better way of figuring it out.
I had a book full of these as a child. Such a cool effect.I think the best idea would be to use a steganographic captcha. Autostereograms would probably create the smoothest optical illusion for the puzzle to work, and I imagine it'd be difficult for an algorithm to be able to decipher it on its' own, since there are so few examples of successful iterations.
Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."
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If you can see through the optical illusion and be able to fill in what is being depicted (This is a _____), you get to post images on the site. If not, then you're limited to text-based interactions on the site. To me, this is a much better way of figuring it out.
Nigga this shit ain't working. Never does. Saw some video on YouTube where it's like a bunch a static with the same effect, and it's supposed to depict bad apple. It did. After 1 fucking hour of staring at the screen and attempting to get this to work. Also doesn't really work on phones, and i mobilefag a lotI think the best idea would be to use a steganographic captcha. Autostereograms would probably create the smoothest optical illusion for the puzzle to work, and I imagine it'd be difficult for an algorithm to be able to decipher it on its' own, since there are so few examples of successful iterations.
Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."
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If you can see through the optical illusion and be able to fill in what is being depicted (This is a _____), you get to post images on the site. If not, then you're limited to text-based interactions on the site. To me, this is a much better way of figuring it out.
Lets not forget how close the site came to being destroyed. Liz dong gone is still a dangerous person with tech connections that has a vested interest in ruining the KF. This guy spamming child pornography could easily get the ball rolling on Liz and others claiming that KF is a pedophile haven. Considering how fucking vile even the mere stink of pedophilia is to the average person, thats a dangerous rumor or accusation to have levied against you.A gay pedophile furry doing that, surely it will not backfire horribly on him, if No Dong Jones could not defeat the forums that way, then neither a spamming pedophile, he is just digging a hole for himself in real time.
Nah. There are solvers for that.I think the best idea would be to use a steganographic captcha. Autostereograms would probably create the smoothest optical illusion for the puzzle to work, and I imagine it'd be difficult for an algorithm to be able to decipher it on its' own, since there are so few examples of successful iterations.
Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."
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If you can see through the optical illusion and be able to fill in what is being depicted (This is a _____), you get to post images on the site. If not, then you're limited to text-based interactions on the site. To me, this is a much better way of figuring it out.

I think the best idea would be to use a steganographic captcha. Autostereograms would probably create the smoothest optical illusion for the puzzle to work, and I imagine it'd be difficult for an algorithm to be able to decipher it on its' own, since there are so few examples of successful iterations.
Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."
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If you can see through the optical illusion and be able to fill in what is being depicted (This is a _____), you get to post images on the site. If not, then you're limited to text-based interactions on the site. To me, this is a much better way of figuring it out.
This is extremely frustrating because obviously I want new users. I want fresh blood, exciting new stuff for people to talk about, and a zero-friction registration system which allows anyone to jump on and start posting. Unfortunately we're just kind of in this era of the Internet where it's getting impossible to run a little site. The counter-measures to a gay pedophile spending pennies on the dollar for VPN access and captcha solvers are either to purchase enormously expensive enterprise solutions for major services that already make a ton of money, or to close the gate and slowly starve like in a medieval siege.
I hate these fucking things. They never work for me no matter how much I cross my eyes. I saw what the "solver" turned that image into and then tried to resolve that in the original image again, and nothing. It makes no sense to me and it pisses me off.Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."
This could also work as a way for admins to weed out the bots without the hassle of individually reviewing every single new member through a PM. Maybe instead of a text post limit that could be easily spammed out by some jeet, there could be a switch on all accounts that a mod can enable/disable at will. So if a Mod is monitoring/reading through a thread and someone is posting like a normal human being, (so not a jeet or fag), they can simply enable photo upload privileges with 2 clicks, and if they start behaving faggy 2 clicks disables their photo privileges again (and maybe wipes their upload history automatically to safeguard the site?).Perhaps some sort of probationary system where new accounts cannot upload images or embed links? I don't know if that would be unreasonably difficult to implement, but in theory it would simply mean actual new users have to pass both a period of time and a number of posts that are purely text to be eligible for a manually approved full functionality status.
Humiliation ritual for all new users, I approve.I think the best idea would be to use a steganographic captcha. Autostereograms would probably create the smoothest optical illusion for the puzzle to work, and I imagine it'd be difficult for an algorithm to be able to decipher it on its' own, since there are so few examples of successful iterations.
Take for example, this picture of an ant. To see it, take the picture near to your nose and move back slowly while focusing on the center of the image. You might need to download it and go fullscreen. Going cross-eyed makes it easier for me, while for some people seeing "through" the image helps. Think "looking at the wall behind the monitor instead of looking at the image."