CAPTCHA

Tell me, what is the number on this CAPTCHA?

A CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) is supposed to do the job of telling computers and humans apart, to reduce spam by getting the human to read the text in the image and then retype it out in a text box.

But look at the one I was posed with. Can you tell the numbers?

I think this one should be called “CAPTSESE” instead: Completed Automated Public Turing test to Squint Eyes and Spoil Eyesight” :mrgreen:

Seriously. I think CAPTCHA programmers and designers need to start thinking about the whole idea behind CAPTCHAs. I don’t know exactly how powerful the bots can be in telling the text within images, but if a human can’t tell the characters behind the image, what is the point?

Some particularly irritating annoyances with CAPTCHAs are:

  1. (Like the example above) The text totally blends into the image
  2. The image is too small! People are using bigger screens with higher resolutions today, the pixels will be displayed smaller.
  3. The phrase is terribly long. I’ve seen 9 character phrases before!
  4. The phrase is hard to type, because they don’t use the regular combination of English characters (e.g. how fast can you type “qzwjmp” as opposed to “armeno” ?) Some people are not versed in looking at the screen and typing at the same time. By making the word pronounceable (by including some vowels), you can make the experience better