Currently, if I open a bunch of boards the captcha will be the same in all of them. This allows me to make a bunch of posts with only one solution to the captcha. This seems problematic.
Why would you want to solve more captchas? Spam isn't an issue.
I just got a long word captcha I've had before, I started typing and autofill did the rest. Blessed.
I'm with >>1. While we're at it, any chance we could make the user experience more cumbersome? Maybe introduce a 10-second delay between actually sending the post after we hit the reply button, or have each reply have a 1/10 chance to randomly fail? Oh, and our captchas don't seem like they're benefitting some multinational corporation so that's obviously gotta change, shouldn't we be teaching self-driving cars or something?
>>1
It's a quirk of the software setup (independent kareha instances). Haven't seen anyone exploit it yet, and the current admin tools should be able to handle it.
>>5
Just out of curiosity, why does this occur? Are the captcha generated based on the current time or the poster's IP address or something? This quirk indicates they're only psuedo-random but how exactly are they generated?
>>6
IIRC pseudorandom; since all the installs have the same password and cryptographic key the nth captcha for a new IP is going to be the same for all of them.
Wait, can you actually make the posts >>1? If I have multiple threads open, they show the same captcha, but after submitting one post, the other captchas become invalid and I have to refresh the page to get a new one before I can post
>>9
Only if they're on different boards though, not in different threads within the same board.
>>10 Oh.