A Reddit CAPTCHA Reminds Us How Fragile Human Verification Is
For Claude and Claude Code developers, this tiny Reddit page is interesting precisely because it is so unglamorous: it is a barebones “prove you’re human” gate. It’s a reminder that a lot of web security still depends on challenge pages, identity signals, and friction that bots are supposed to fail but humans can endure. The source is a Reddit page titled “Prove your humanity.” The page says Reddit is “committed to safety and security.” It explicitly says that commitment is “not for bots.” Users
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