02-05-2012, 12:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:01 AM by Fearless Community.
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Or just an overly complicated formula to be put in the CMD wich changes every day. A linux community I once joined a linux community using such thing (except that it needs to be put in the terminal), namely: "date -u +%W$(uname)|sha256sum|sed 's/\W//g'". Another idea is to ask for the binary notation of one's name (corresponding to their suggested user name), like "001101110111001001101111011110100110010101101110010111110011011101100101011000010111001001011111" for "7rozen_7ear_". Another option is asking the md5 of a random word (i.e. "Fearless" -> 28af29c3fcfa1b71d38c69c1e52a17f1) as a registration requirement. I believe bots can't work their way around such things nowadays, or things will at least become harder for bots made to be used on several platforms.
P.S. I left out the name of the linux community on purpose.
P.S. I left out the name of the linux community on purpose.
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