Memo to Google

Dear Google.

You may have heard of a brand-new technology called CAPTCHA. It allows a program to detect when a human is viewing a resource, such as a web-page; thereby preventing bots from abusing the resource.

When denying access to one of your resources, such as a blog post, because your software erroneously classifies a user’s browser as a bot, you may want to embed a CAPTCHA into the page to allow the user access to it. As you may or may not know, unnecessarily denying access to resources is… well… evil.

Sincerely,
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Idiots.

One Response to “Memo to Google”

  1. 2007.Sep.21 @ 08:31

    Too bad their motto isn’t “Don’t be stupid” instead of “Don’t be evil”.

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