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Being into internet marketing since almost a decade, I have become a robot.
Lots of websites have this "Prove you're not a robot" or "Please verify that you are human".

It hurts a lot, to often see "Prove you're not a robot" and "Please verify that you are human" !!!
This is really not fair.

Is it not my right to be identified as a robot, when infact, I am a robot ? o_O
Please understand, I am just asking for my rights :confused: and nothing else.
 
Oh, it is great that you have a hidden spy cam and you know all that I am "doing". You are the greatest, no doubt about it.
You already mentioned what you are doing on repeat in OP. Referred that only.
 
It does , i'm using a VPN and they always ask me to prove that i'm not a robot
 
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Being into internet marketing since almost a decade, I have become a robot.
Lots of websites have this "Prove you're not a robot" or "Please verify that you are human".

It hurts a lot, to often see "Prove you're not a robot" and "Please verify that you are human" !!!
This is really not fair.

Is it not my right to be identified as a robot, when infact, I am a robot ? o_O
Please understand, I am just asking for my rights :confused: and nothing else.
These measures are in place to protect websites from automated bots and malicious activities.
 
These measures are in place to protect websites from automated bots and malicious activities.
Correct. But, what I am saying, is that there are no measures in place for me to rightfully identify myself as a robot.
Or, in other words, there is a major issue with their wordings.
Let me take the honour of explaining. All robots are not bad. For, example, Google has robots which help in ranking websites. These are good robots. So, in my particular case, since I am a robot, the wordings must be all inclusive, which should be ""Prove you're not a bad robot" or "Prove that you are a good robot".
 
Correct. But, what I am saying, is that there are no measures in place for me to rightfully identify myself as a robot.
Or, in other words, there is a major issue with their wordings.
Let me take the honour of explaining. All robots are not bad. For, example, Google has robots which help in ranking websites. These are good robots. So, in my particular case, since I am a robot, the wordings must be all inclusive, which should be ""Prove you're not a bad robot" or "Prove that you are a good robot".
Have you tried asking chat gpt, I think there are prompts that can bypass the robot
 
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