Leonarth5
Leonarth5 t1_jac7x1r wrote
Reply to eli5 What is the purpose of those little “I am not a robot” buttons. Can a robot seriously not detect and click them? by Lord-Zippy
Clicking on them is very easy for a bot, that's why they don't just check that you have clicked them.
Your mouse movement is recorded and analyzed for unnatural behavior both before and after the click.
Leonarth5 t1_j9ix99o wrote
Reply to comment by Audiophile_ in LPT Request: How to be paid for a job that's almost a year late by [deleted]
You don't "copyright" something, if you make something original you own the copyright to it, it's that simple.
Leonarth5 t1_jacya0r wrote
Reply to comment by Dangerous-Cricket196 in eli5 What is the purpose of those little “I am not a robot” buttons. Can a robot seriously not detect and click them? by Lord-Zippy
I had never thought about that. There'd still be some nuance to how you clicked on it, since you don't touch on just one point and you can touch with different pressure and for different lengths of time, but if thinks it's not enough then you'll just get one of those image classification popups to complete.