Capchas are a negative incentive for the users you actually want to communicate with, across the board. They're frustrating, they can leak private information, and they have accessibility issues. Have you considered using a honeypot form field? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36227376/better-honeypot-implementation-form-anti-spam On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:12 AM Kyle Banerjee <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > <soapbox>Captchas are like frequently expiring passwords with ridiculous > validation requirements and canned security questions people can't remember > the answers to -- great examples of solutions built around administrative > concerns at the expense of the users they're meant to serve.</soapbox> > > I cannot fathom how difficult they must for anyone with any accessibility > issue. Despite having every advantage, I fail them often and repeatedly > enough that I actively avoid sites that use them. > > kyle > > I can sometimes be stuck for a looooong time trying to get the recaptcha > > right and having it refreshed a few times because I got it wrong. I > usually > > click every square that has any part of the ‘thing’ I’ve been asked to > > identify in it. Sometimes also the images are so murky it’s hard to tell > > what I’m looking at, so I’m just guessing. > > > > University Library | St Teresa’sLiterary agency y > > > > Telephone: +61 8 9433 0707 | Email: [log in to unmask]<email to: > > [log in to unmask]> > > > > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of > > Thomas San Filippo > > Sent: Wednesday, 24 April 2019 2:23 AMmo: [log in to unmask] > > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] ArchivesSpace reCAPTCHA > > > > The one that asks you to identify traffic lights always throws me. Do > > the poles count as part of any traffic light or just the bulbs? If ito's > > got > > just the bulbs, should I exclude a panel that only has part of the > > traffic light housing and no bulbs? > > > > > > *Thomas San Filippo* > > /Systems and reCAPTCHA Technology Liaison/ > > > > Pronouns: he/him/his; they/them/their(s) > > > > Madeleine Clark Wallace Library > > <https://wheatoncollege.edu/academics/library/< > > https://wheatoncollege.edu/academics/library/>>, G34 > > Wheaton College <https://wheatoncollege.edu<https://wheatoncollege.edu>> > > 26 E. Main Street, Norton, MA 02766 <https://goo.gl/maps/d5JvoKZUEXy< > > https://goo.gl/maps/d5JvoKZUEXy>> > > (508) 286-5601 <tel:+15082865601> > > Twitter: @WallaceLibrary <https://twitter.com/WallaceLibrary< > > https://twitter.com/WallaceLibrary>> | > > Instagram: /wallacelibrary <https://www.instagram.com/wallacelibrary/< > > https://www.instagram.com/wallacelibrary/>> | > > Facebook: wheatoncollege <https://www.facebook.com/WheatonCollege/< > > https://www.facebook.com/WheatonCollege/>> > > On 4/23/19 1:04 PM, Kate Deibel wrote: > > > Two things to consider about reCAPTCHA. > > > > > > One, its accessibility has often been a mixed bag, which is common for > > most Google widgets. Despite being widely used, Google tends to > > deprioritize fixing accessibility complaints on them. Also, Google > appears > > to only focus on screen reader access, which means that other assistive > > tools, even keyboard navigation, may cause issues. In general, captchas > are > > viewed as one of the biggest barriers to accessibility out there. And no, > > the sound alternatives are not a panaceas and typically add even more > > difficulty in getting past the captcha. > > > > > > Two, it can create cultural barriers if the image verification task > > appears. I've seen some tasks that ask me to identify storefronts, but I > > failed because I clicked an image of a stand at a farmers market. Others > > have asked for trucks but where do you draw the line? I consider a > delivery > > van a truck? These might seem minor cultural impasses, but it gets worse > > when it comes to language. Supposedly, reCAPTCHA will use the default > > language of the browser unless you override it in the link during setup. > > However, not all users get to change a browser's default language due to > > security restrictions on the machine. This penalizes users who are not > > fluent in the default language of the browser. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Katherine Deibel | PhD > > > Inclusion & Accessibility Librarian > > > Syracuse University Libraries > > > T 315.443.7178 > > > [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> > > > 222 Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY 13244 > > > Syracuse University > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]<mailto: > > [log in to unmask]>> On Behalf Of TAILOR, BHAVIN > > > Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 3:59 PM > > > To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> > > > Subject: [CODE4LIB] ArchivesSpace reCAPTCHA > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > Apologies for the repost if you got this elsewhere. Have any of you > > successfully integrated reCAPTCHA or another spam reducer into > > ArchivesSpace? We've had issues with spam emails coming through the > > resource request form and reCAPTCHA makes sense since we have it > elsewhere > > but we haven't quite gotten the serverside validation side of things > > figured out in ArchivesSpace. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I > know > > some institutions have just disabled the request feature but where's the > > fun in that? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Bhavin > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > Bhavin Tailor > > > University Libraries > > > University of South Carolina > > > [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]<mailto: > > [log in to unmask]:[log in to unmask]>> | 803-777-9584 > > > > Disclaimer > > > > The information contained in this communication from the sender is > > confidential. It is intended solely for use by the recipient and others > > authorized to receive it. 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