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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on May 5, 2020 19:21:25 GMT
I'd actually apply the same reason against this to capatchafy. I see little reason why literally anyone would want to complete a capatcha to join a Minecraft server, there are much better ways to avoid spambots. Its only toggled when spambots do attack, it doesnt kick anyone and is turned off usually about 5 minutes after There are more efficient preventative measures that can be used depending on the type of attack.
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zeseryu
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Post by zeseryu on May 5, 2020 19:29:57 GMT
Its only toggled when spambots do attack, it doesnt kick anyone and is turned off usually about 5 minutes after There are more efficient preventative measures that can be used depending on the type of attack. thats probably very true, however, im just using the administrative tools given to us
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Post by xfilez on May 6, 2020 0:44:11 GMT
I'd actually apply the same reason against this to capatchafy. I see little reason why literally anyone would want to complete a capatcha to join a Minecraft server, there are much better ways to avoid spambots. Captchafy only activates when a spam bot attack starts on the server. Overall, it automatically turns itself on and off when it deems safe or not. I see where you're coming from, but from another perspective I also see Captchafy as a necessary evil. Also, when you say there are better preventative measures, do you have any suggestions?
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on May 6, 2020 0:47:37 GMT
I'd actually apply the same reason against this to capatchafy. I see little reason why literally anyone would want to complete a capatcha to join a Minecraft server, there are much better ways to avoid spambots. Captchafy only activates when a spam bot attack starts on the server. Overall, it automatically turns itself on and off when it deems safe or not. I see where you're coming from, but from another perspective I also see Captchafy as a necessary evil. Also, when you say there are better preventative measures, do you have any suggestions? It completely depends on the type of attack. If a bunch of BS users are joining within a BS interval, that can be proactively monitored with server packet checks.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2020 2:16:20 GMT
Yeah, no. I'd leave any server if I had to verify an account before I could play on it.
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