ticklemericky wrote:
I dont think this beats the horrors that show up in regular game chat though. They should just have a captcha system like this website I'm the mod for. The login process for the site requires a waiting captcha with a random time quanta set. There is no way for a robot to understand an image and interpret the amount of time to wait before it can log in.
We had a captcha system. The issue when you have games depending on the forums and 20~ million users, is that it really does very little. We ended up removing it a long time ago.
A timer would not work for us as it would either be circumvented very easily by just using registration of one of our games, or it would completely destroy our new player counts.
It's worth mentioning by the way for *most* sites, nobody bothers to write custom bots. Can just use a Q&A system and it's practically guaranteed no one will crack that then.
Sadly since SM's forum has 4+ ways of registering and is rather large, it's quite a different issue. Won't be for much longer though!
The main bot "killer" we had was a check on registration, but it seems to have gotten less good.
We'll make an extremely major change soon that will probably get rid of this problem for good.
Edit: I lied, the captcha's are still there apparently.
Yes but that's registration. There isn't a captcha for login process. I suggested putting one here. If a bot does figure out how to circumvent it the first time. You can always change types of captcha. We set up our forum so that the bots are able to stick around though. Mainly to understand the behavior and how they are programmed. Might help you here. it shocked us the amount bots that would continuously watch our forums though. @.@
Essentially when the bot enters it's information it has to complete a captcha of waiting or else it gets the label of being a robot. A robot has restricted access but and can not post.
We used this one for a long time before switching to a more advanced one. No bots ever got through that one.