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Okay, here is how the voting works for me (on Firefox):I enter the CapthcaAnother widow opens upI close itI voted!
Quote from: thedude114 on April 21, 2012, 06:53:53 pmOkay, here is how the voting works for me (on Firefox):I enter the CapthcaAnother widow opens upI close itI voted!youre not really voting then, youre just going to the voting page, IE youre cheating the system lol, you have to actually click vote on the new page
So I am not actually voting?Quote from: thedude114 on April 21, 2012, 06:53:53 pmOkay, here is how the voting works for me (on Firefox):I enter the CapthcaAnother widow opens upI close itI voted!youre not really voting then, youre just going to the voting page, IE youre cheating the system lol, you have to actually click vote on the new page
I recognise the need for captchas to stop bots on the actual voting websites but why is it needed on opticraft.net?
The reason why this is happening is because since optical put the captchas onto the voting pages, the voting sites were under the suspicion that we were 'circumventing' and bypassing the captcha (this is what happened with Minecraftservers.net). They were treating our macros as though it was some sort of a bot that entered in the captcha information.The captcha is a type of process that is primarily meant to keep automated bots away, so that the votes statistics aren't obscenely skewed from the rest of the servers' votes (because some people prefer 'favouritism' towards their own server and like to be kept at the top of the list, which is an unfair advantage and keeps other servers from being noticed more often).Our primary focus was only to keep the captcha conveniently located on our site, but that did not agree with the rest of the voting sites for some odd reason (still yet to be explained).XtremeTop100 changed how they do their captchas (which is not exactly Captcha), so that's not really an issue at this point.
Quote from: Unholy_Gibbon on April 28, 2012, 04:24:47 pmI recognise the need for captchas to stop bots on the actual voting websites but why is it needed on opticraft.net? Here lolQuote from: Xeadin on April 21, 2012, 09:34:40 pmThe reason why this is happening is because since optical put the captchas onto the voting pages, the voting sites were under the suspicion that we were 'circumventing' and bypassing the captcha (this is what happened with Minecraftservers.net). They were treating our macros as though it was some sort of a bot that entered in the captcha information.The captcha is a type of process that is primarily meant to keep automated bots away, so that the votes statistics aren't obscenely skewed from the rest of the servers' votes (because some people prefer 'favouritism' towards their own server and like to be kept at the top of the list, which is an unfair advantage and keeps other servers from being noticed more often).Our primary focus was only to keep the captcha conveniently located on our site, but that did not agree with the rest of the voting sites for some odd reason (still yet to be explained).XtremeTop100 changed how they do their captchas (which is not exactly Captcha), so that's not really an issue at this point.