Teofilo escribió:
I've just opened a new account on the Danish
Wikipedia.
I was asked to read the following Captcha :
http://da.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Speciel:Captcha/image&wpCaptc…
Captcha urls can only be viewed once, you'd need to uplooad it somewhere
for sharing.
I provided the following answer :
"shipsneeds" and it was accepted.
But I must confess that reading the second "e" and the "d" was
difficult for me.
I was anguished, because I feared that if I answered a wrong answer, I
would not be given a second chance for some time.
That's not the case.
I don't see why both "e"s should have a
different look. Because they
looked different, I was puzzled during a long time before eventually
choosing to type a second "e". The vertical bar of the "d" being
extremely short in comparison with that of the "h" and that of the
"p", I was wondering if the last character could not be a square
looking "o" or a manual script "a".
I agree. Some captchas are quite bad.
I had all these difficulties although I am among the
advanced readers
and speakers of English. I Know that "ee" is an often found character
combination in English. I could also recognize the words "ships" and
"needs".
What about non-English speakers ?
Should we not have Japanese-based, Malayalam-based (there is a lot of
talk nowadays in having Wikipedia growing in India), etc. captchas ?
Note it'd be trivial to generate a set of captchas in a different
language. You'd just need the appropiate (secret) dictionary.
For the time being, while the captcha is
English-based, how about
adding a button with "let me try another captcha" for people
experiencing a captcha that is very difficult to read ?
Well, it should be done (bug 14230) :)