the captcha bypass for friend adds was changed earlier this month, now it has to be entered manually. Also, captcha could never be bypassed for messages and comments.
i.e. there are no bots that can bypass myspace captcha at the moment
right, but that doesn't answer the original question! would people pay to have captchas resolved so they could go back to just letting the bots run and not have to sit there baby sitting them? if so, how much per captch? 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c?
I think FaceBook users arent as click happy as Myspace since most of them are upper highschool/college. You MIGHT be able to get users, expect very low revenue though.
I think FaceBook users arent as click happy as Myspace since most of them are upper highschool/college. You MIGHT be able to get users, expect very low revenue though.
Ahh you'd be surprised. Facebook is now open to the public, its virtually untapped. There's a sucker born everyday. :thumbup:
Set up a free porn site. Then, as myspace presents YOU with the captchas, you feed them to the users of your site. They fill them out for you, and life is good.
I've been thinking this through a bit more, and it occurs to me that I would pay for someone to login to a MySpace account and add friends to that account, with these caveats:
They would have to add friends intelligently, they could not get credit for adding random people.