> If you detect a non-bot user, it's currently just setting the seed/shift to 0, and serves the real plaintext, but that's optional as the user doesn't notice a difference (only maybe in the copy/paste function).
You would probably have to keep that for accessibility purposes. Though then however you are detecting bot/not might be easily tricked by a good bot - the CAPCH arms race is currently at a point where such things exclude more human requests than automated ones…
You would probably have to keep that for accessibility purposes. Though then however you are detecting bot/not might be easily tricked by a good bot - the CAPCH arms race is currently at a point where such things exclude more human requests than automated ones…