Captcha Challenge!

 

Oh Captcha, you are a conversation killing, eye straining, twisted device of the devil! Do I feel strongly about this? Yep.

I love to comment on blogs. For me, blogging is all about the connection with the book community. It’s hard to make those connections when the commenting process is hampered by the indecipherable mumbo-jumbo that is Captcha. The eye injuries, the time sucking…no thanks!

Phoebe disapproves. Strongly.

Thankfully, I’m not alone. Allison from The Book Wheel feels the same way. After much discussion in the Twitterverse, we have decided to create the CAPTCHA CHALLENGE! The challenge is three-fold.

  • Check your own blog for Captcha.

    • We have found that many people have it and don’t even realize it. To see if you have it enabled on your site, log out of your blog account and leave yourself a test comment (you can always delete it later).
  • Disable Captcha

    • Allison’s favorite alternative to Captcha is the social login (WordPress)- it gets rid of anonymous comments, lets people link their Twitter handles, and gets rid of the dreaded word and number combo.
    • Jennifer uses Blogger. While the commenting system isn’t the best she’s found that by disabling anonymous comments the spam disappears. (You can also set up comment moderation if you’d like to take it up a notch.)
  • Spread the word!

    • Grab our logo for your own post and/or grab the button! You can link up on Allison’s blog HERE! 

   

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64 thoughts on “Captcha Challenge!

  1. And if you still prefer to enable Captcha… respect those readers who prefer to avoid it. Give me an indication BEFORE I type out my comment that you use Captcha. If I still really want to comment on your post, I will. But to put thought and effort into a comment, click \”publish,\” and then discover I have more hoops to jump through… it feels like I've been intentionally misled.(Just my two cents.)

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  2. This is the greatest thing to ever happen to the blogosphere. I hate captsha. It makes me not comment on some blogs. Now time to go check to see if i have accidentally put it on my blog….

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  3. I LOVE this. I get so so annoyed when I type out a clever comment only to be captcha'd. I have to squint at the dark things and get frustrated with the second or third wrong entry and my comment goes up in the internet smoke. So very sad. I LOVE YOU GUYS for doing this. DOWN WITH CAPTCHA!

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  4. It is possible to use custom commenting systems on Blogger but please do it right. And also bear in mind not everyone wants to oauth 100 times a day or unwittingly sign up to be spammed by emails (Disqus, I'm looking at you). I'm not sure any commenting system is perfect, especially if you want to allow as many genuine people to comment as possible.Spammers will usually strike on older posts, so I do recommend adding moderation over x days (I have mine on 45).

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  5. I have unfollowed blogs because of this. But the one I hate the most is when, after typing a comment I have to log on or sign up to something to post it!

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  6. Bahahahaha I LOVE THIS!! I had captcha for like 6 months without realizing it. And I was all over the blogosphere spewing \”Captcha sucks!\” etc etc while I had it…ooooh the embarrassment. lol.

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  7. I've been loving Disqus because 1) no captcha!!! and 2) I like being notified of REPLIES to comments I leave for others who use it. It makes blog commenting feel more community-like, and I've seen a huge increase in discussion thanks to it.But ugh yes, captcha is SO ANNOYING, especially when you're reading from a small screen like a smartphone.

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  8. This is what I like about Disqus, too. It's actually what I liked about Disqus before I used it on my own blog…I loved being notified when people responded, because I didn't always go back to every single post I had commented on. I recently changed my Disqus settings so guests can comment without needing to login (because I know some people have complained about the system), so I'm curious if I'll be seeing an increase in spam. We'll see!

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  9. Oh this is awesome! Captcha irritates the hell out of me, and you're right – most people don't realize that they have it. It would be awesome to be in a Captcha-free world.

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  10. THIS IS SO GENIUS. I was planning on doing a post on Saturday begging bloggers to turn off word verification before B.o.B., so I'm totally linking to this.

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  11. I've thought about trying to add Disqus..hmm, I might look into that. I don't want to spam people with every reply in the world though. Hmmm.I have comment moderation set up for any comments on posts that are 14 days old. After disabling anonymous comments I rarely have spam anymore. In fact, I can't remember the last time. 😀

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  12. I really like the Disqus system on both of your blogs. I don't get EVERY reply on your posts but I do get the replies that you leave on my comments. I really like that. If there's more to say I can come back and do so. I don't have to remember to check back because I've said something AMAZING and that you'll probably reply to me (Ha ha!) On a lot of blogs I'll subscribe by email to replies but then I get EVERY single reply from now until the end of time, lol.

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  13. I only have two blogger sites, and I don't have Captcha! I hate it so much!! I think it gets progressively worse with time. When they put the letters close together and lean some of them on each other…I swear I'm going blind.On my two sites, I have comment moderation. That takes care of the Spam…and there is no Captcha to deal with.

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  14. Sure enough I had captcha enabled and didn't even know it. I kinda hated it when I saw it and here I had it, yeesh! I'm just glad people commented anyway! Thanks for this, I got rid of it.

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  15. I also really love using Disqus. I like getting the notifications, but yeesh, sometimes they can fill up an inbox. Still more helpful than harmful though certainly. Amanda at On a Book Bender also has a great one that's just a small box that says something like, \”Click here if you're not a spammer\”. Easy, cute, and cuts out spam wha-bam.

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  16. I despise Captcha! It always thinks I'm spam! It really dissuades me from commenting on many of the blogs I follow.

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  17. I too despise captcha. Never used it, never will. I'm hosted at WordPress and I don't think it's even an option but I wouldn't use it anyway. All it does is drive away conversation. I may still read a blog that has it enabled but I don't always comment. And they often end up in my \”read once a week\” feed folder instead of the daily folder. I don't mean to offend anyone, but \”time\” is a reality and jumping through hoops is an exercise I don't feel like doing. Good luck getting the word out!

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  18. I don't like Disqus. It doesn't contribute to building a community in my opinion. I've tried to trace commentors down, but all I could see was other stuff they had commented on – not their own blogs or their Twitter accounts. I usually don't comment if I have to use Disqus to do so.

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