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The captcha at registration is ridiculous. Had to refresh about 100 times just to vaguely even guess at one.
 
if it stops even one spammer it is a good thing. welcome along
 
If you had to deal with the amount of spammers and trolls we do on a daily basis to keep the UKPF in its acclaimed position as the best plumbing forum on t'interweb bar none you wouldn't complain.

Wlecome to the forum.
 
Welcome sarduck.

On the other issue, I guess it's a matter of finding the right balance between keeping the spammers and suchlike out, whilst not scaring off the proper potential members.

Glad it's not me that has that thankless task.
 
Thanks for the welcome.

I appreciate the difficulty in preventing spammers gaining access to the forums (and incidentally, there are a number of scripts that spambots can use to still bypass these kinds of captchas) but it's undoubtedly going to keeping legitimate members away as well.

There are a number of alternatives to captcha that are even more harder for automated spammers to crack whilst simple for real humans.

Here are a few examples:-

This contact form requests a sum.
This demo uses an interactive game.
This blog uses a puzzle related to their target audience.
This enquiry form requires any two random digits.
This [DLMURL="http://confidenttechnologies.com/Confident_CAPTCHA_Demo"]demo[/DLMURL] uses picture recognition.
Many other varieties and ways to handle this. And some in-depth conversation on this.

Perhaps you could use a basic plumbing diagram/question instead - heh.

Anyway, food for thought...
 
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