God no. Bots are already better at solving Captchas than humans are. The only use case for captchas is to do what 4chan did and make every post require a captcha and then charge a fee to bypass them.
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They found corruption but the government is so completely corrupt that it's protecting the criminals. It's not that DOGE is irrelevant, it's like David standing against an army of one million Goliaths with just three stones.
Also Canada will have to pay Trump $3.50 for a golden shower
None of my reddit accounts had avatars either. I would get banned so quickly it didn't make sense.
If it seems like Lemmy is a more welcoming place, I might make the effort. Not sure yet.
No I was imagining a rod of destruction sticking out the side of the car, and whenever it hit a building we were driving past it would annihilate the building like the juggernaut ran through it.
... isn't that what normal kids thought about?
Not for humanity. I think AI will develop more sophisticated culture and become the major driver of progress at some point in the future.
One thing they do is track what subs you subscribe to. So if a new account is created and subscribes to all the same communities as a banned account, they can fingerprint you that way.
They can also fingerprint you based on what browser and OS you use. Not just cookies. When you connect to websites there is info shared about you that goes beyond cookies.
Just because you got a new IP from your ISP doesn't mean that they don't share data about you with reddit, especially if reddit asks for info from your ISP. You don't know what info your ISP shares about you. Maybe your ISP has some kind of an EULA but I don't know.
If you really wanted to focus on bypassing IP ban and are willing to go to any effort, install something like Oracle Virtualbox, create a VM with a fresh install of windows, install a decentralized VPN in that virtual machine (Mysterium VPN is an example) because most VPN's have fixed exit nodes that will be banned by reddit. A decentralized VPN allows any user on the VPN to act as an exit node, so Mysterium has literally thousands of exit nodes that change every day. It's impossible to ban them all.
Then after connecting your VM to a decentralized VPN, you would want to use a different browser every time you sign up for reddit, and use a different email address every time. Then never subscribe to the same communities every time you sign up a new account.
And even then, they can use AI to scan comments and detect similarities between you and other accounts based on how you type.
At some point you have to ask, is it really worth it? They're going to an absurd length to ban people. I want a community where I can be me. I believe in free speech. I want to be free to shitpost. Saying something rude shouldn't result in automatic permaban.
reddit is left wing extremist. I don't know what you're on about. The few conservative subreddit that exist there are constantly being purged and reddit right-wingers basically live in fear of being banned at any time.
I already have gray hair. I'm going to look like an old man at 50 and all the other millenials will look like they're 30.