Sunday, November 11, 2012

Captcha Craptcha! How to remove captcha.


WELCOME!

Welcome everyone to the 
Captcha Craptcha Blogfest of 2012.
and a special welcome to James Van Der Beek
and my co-hosts James Duckett, Randy Lindsay, and Jolene Perry


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I'm sure you are familiar with captcha even if you don't know it by that name (AND even if you have no idea who James Van Der Beek is or what he has to do with any of this.) Captcha is defined below* but basically it's those squiggly words and photos of numbers that you are asked to type in to 'verify you are not a robot.'



As a new blogger it didn't take me long to realize that this affected whether I would comment on someone's blog or not. It is a hoop that is sometimes too hard (come on, look at that blob above!), impossible (like on mobile phones or when your computer is just being weird), or, let's be honest, I'm feeling too darn lazy to take the extra time.



Then one day it hit me. DO I HAVE THIS ON MY BLOG? Guess what? I did!

But not any more.

And neither should you.



As promised I will help you to remove captcha* from from Blogger

(If you blog with another host I would love to hear about it in the comments.)

BLOGGER:
If you go into your SETTINGS at the bottom of the left side bar you will find that it has a subset of choices. The second choice there is POSTS AND COMMENTS. Choose that one and you should have something that looks like this:



I have scrolled down past POSTS and into COMMENTS.
To remove captcha just go down to SHOW WORD VERIFICATION and say, NO.


JUST SAY NO.

If you want extra security you can do a few things. Under WHO CAN COMMENT you can narrow it down to Registered Users, or only people with Google Accounts, or even only people who are in your GFC. But just know that the more you narrow it down the fewer comments you will get.

Another option is COMMENT MODERATION. If you want to verify all of the comments through your blog you can do that. It really isn't that hard to do and people generally don't mind waiting to see their comments. The only no-no with moderation is to captcha THEN moderate. It feels so redundant.

Then make sure to SAVE SETTINGS in the top right corner.



ONE LAST WORD:

I can't let this go unsaid. Though I love being a hyperbole-kinda person I must admit that there is some good going on with captcha. If you have some time watch this video which illustrates the good and the bad of captcha. (Plus, it's just plain inspirational)



*What the crud is Captcha?
-Wikipedia says: CAPTCHA (play /ˈkæp.ə/) is a type of challenge-response test used in computing as an attempt to ensure that the response is generated by a human being...A common type of CAPTCHA requires the user to type letters and/or digits from a distorted image that appears on the screen. Such tests are commonly used to prevent unwanted internet bots from accessing websites.

Still not convinced?
HERE IS A WHOLE SITE DEDICATED TO HORRIBLE CAPTCHAS
HERE IS A FUNNY FOUR MINUTE VIDEO OF SCOTT STRATTEN HATING CAPTCHA
HERE IS AN INTERESTING ALTERNATIVE TO CAPTCHA (are you a human)

I'm not the only one hating on captcha today.
Pop around to my friends sites below and hear what they have to say about it.
and if you wanna join the fun feel free, the linky will be up all day!

13 comments:

  1. It's the animated badge that gets me-- love it. Yes, captcha-- blurry numbers and unreadable words. Seriously? Never attempt to post on a blog that has this while under the influence... ;)

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  2. If my explanation of how to turn it off has your head spinning JA Bennet has a great post on it as well. http://www.ja-bennett.com/2012/02/how-to-turn-off-word-verfication-on.html

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  3. Unless you truly need it Captcha just needs to go.

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  4. Okay, so I watched the TED video and now I feel bad for hating Captcha. Not that the video at all explains the blurry photos of numbers--those are just evil. Also, I'm signing up for Duolingo. That's made of awesome.

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  5. Thanks for the how-to and not just the rant, though that was fun too. :)

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  6. HA! Love. And agreed- the rant was fun :-D

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  7. Gah! I hope many, many people read and take note of this important post... :D

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  8. yes! hallelujah!
    had a crappy experience today! argh'
    down with captcha!

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  9. Horrible, horrible things they are! GRRR.
    No-MORE-CAPTCHAS!

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  10. Great idea! Gave me a chance to vent. It seems some actually prefer them so they don't have to wade thru spam, but in the end they're really hurting themselves for lack of enthusiastic comments.

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  11. Ohhh, the captcha. How I hate it. Great way to spread the word and encourage people to get rid of the darn thing!

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  12. Whew, glad you were already in the revolution. This is one of my most-read and commented on blog posts:

    Top 3 Things Well-Meaning Bloggers Do That Drive Readers Nuts

    HAHAHA SMALL TOWN Shelly Brown. Can't believe I just read your bio today.

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