Ever notice how captcha is often accepted even though you clearly selected the wrong squares...

Ever notice how captcha is often accepted even though you clearly selected the wrong squares? Or it is rejected even though you clicked the stupid sign? I believe captcha machine learning works in a democratic manner in which the most commonly selected answers are considered correct.

If this is true and each submission is tallied as a "vote" for the correct answer, then compared to the majority of answers to determine if it conforms, what will happen if we always submit the first three images, left to right, as the answer? Can we eventually train the bot to accept this answer for a majority of captchas?

>select first three images in captcha
>submit
>repeat until it accepts the captcha

This actually worked after about 20 submissions even though I was not selecting the image correctly.

but i didnt get a captcha to fill out :/

I like this

Bump

bump

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This is a serious dilemma

To save or not

Worked for me after 8 attemprts

fuck the free world

Save it

Sorry forgot to quote

5 goes.

So is this going to work on the whole captcha system is enough people do it?

6 goes this time.

Gonna break captcha.

one go. but three out of four street signs in those first three.

Yes, its like the captcha niggering

none

Bumpp

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Ah, captcha pic was Highway 10 and the sign for La Brea and Fairfax. I miss LA.

6 goes.

We can actually make this work if we get enough people on board

Why Not.

Shit, it's trying to outsmart us

Bump

I miss the old renigger days.

The captcha is annoying as hell. If there's a chance this could work, I'm in.