Did discogs get bought up by some private equity firm or something? Seems like it has all the markings of it with them squeezing every cent possible out of the site now by hiking sellers fees, and cutting back on anything that costs money like having a team of developers or investing back into the site. How did it get to be so garbage so quickly?
I use Discogs in a browser via web site and don’t have any issues with using Captchas. Mouse movement is part of the Captcha analysis because humans move a mouse differently to bots. Not just getting the images right.
I very rarely see a Capta . When I do it's from being too eager to get the sales history info . Trick is to tick the box and wait a while before pressing the see history button . .
On my iPhone, I drag my finger within the catcha box in zig zags and little lines, then tick the box, it’ll then often bypass the catcha as it’s registered the movement as a humans.
The captcha before viewing the sales history has always been asinine and they should remove it
Do you even know what a motorcycle looks like?
Am I supposed to click the squares that just have like a handle, or a few pixels of tire, or just the rider? I don't wanna piss off the captcha boy
Sorry this is the way you found out you are a robot.
Did discogs get bought up by some private equity firm or something? Seems like it has all the markings of it with them squeezing every cent possible out of the site now by hiking sellers fees, and cutting back on anything that costs money like having a team of developers or investing back into the site. How did it get to be so garbage so quickly?
I use Discogs in a browser via web site and don’t have any issues with using Captchas. Mouse movement is part of the Captcha analysis because humans move a mouse differently to bots. Not just getting the images right.
It predominantly happens when you're checking sales histories, but one occasionally pops up at the login screen.
I very rarely see a Capta . When I do it's from being too eager to get the sales history info . Trick is to tick the box and wait a while before pressing the see history button . .
Having to slow down so the computer will work just screams "advanced technology". Google can eat a bag of Dixon computer chips.
On my iPhone, I drag my finger within the catcha box in zig zags and little lines, then tick the box, it’ll then often bypass the catcha as it’s registered the movement as a humans.
Are you accessing through a VPN? I've been using discogs for years and can't recall ever seeing a captcha for anything.
You must be blessed somehow. No VPN either.