spam prevention - Would this anti-spambot method work? -


I'm not familiar with how spambots work.

I had an idea on preventing Spambots and should know whether it will work or not.

When a user registers, instead of sending a confirmation email to their email address, a link will be shown to the user after the form is completed. The user must click the link to complete the registration.

Now, I will ask that this will not work because I do not know that submitting the form after submitting the Spambot form.

If they actually follow the link after a form, which is about dynamically putting a link through jquery in the dom, so Yuri will never be in the DOM and ideally , The bot will not be able to follow it.

The suggestion to change DOM dynamically is because it Effectively "screen-scraping" hard work "However, most modern spammers and more commonly, the crawler has started embedding JavaScript interpreters and other modules from the normal web browser, not to mention all the dynamic changes (AJAX, Jquio -Tip rewriting and such as) Unable to read them. Many sites are now commonplace.

As suggested in other reactions, it is difficult to stop very motivated parties to automate application access, only Only one can expect to "slow them down."


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