1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

I’ve spotted this in a couple of places over the last few weeks and find it an interesting approach. You post a bit of JSON script on your site, and then someone can ‘vouch’ that you are human if they have the required browser extensions. I think I’ve got that right. I am not convinced. Especially when the latest post I spotted is by someone who is anonymous on their own blog? And while I wholeheartedly believe they are a human, they’ve already taken as step away from being just that on their own website… ohh and revisit their site and try and find the link you just clicked, impossible, which seems sort of ‘anti-human’ by design? I jest, I’ve read a few posts from Hakkerblog and can vouch that they are human. I understand the thinking behind the human.json protocol as a way to push back against the rise of A.I. created content and blogs, and perhaps my own view —as a blogger since 1999— is a little different from others, but I do think this is a technical solution where one isn’t…

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