Amanda and Mike discuss the impact of bot traffic on their websites, share strategies to stop bot registrations, and explain how to identify bot traffic.

Overview

Discuss strategies to prevent bot registrations and traffic on websites. Discussion includes various security measures like recaptcha, honeypot fields, rate limiting, time-based submission checks, and email verification before access.

Key Topics

  • Discussion of bot registrations and traffic on websites
    • [01:08] Amanda discusses her website, Sidewalk Bingo, being targeted by bots causing registration issues
    • [06:34] Mike asks questions about the activation process for Sidewalk Bingo accounts to better understand the problem
    • [15:41] Claude AI suggestions for preventing bot registrations are discussed, including recaptcha, honeypot fields, rate limiting, time-based submission checks, and email verification before access

Key Takeaways

  • Recaptcha is a popular method for preventing bots but has its drawbacks
  • Honeypot fields can be an effective strategy against unsophisticated bots
  • Rate limiting attempts per IP address can help limit bot traffic
  • Time-based submission checks can help detect bot activity based on quick form submissions
  • Email verification before access can help prevent bot registrations and reduce spam email issues

Links & Resources

  • sidewalkbingo.com — Amanda's website discussed in the podcast
  • Claude AI — mentioned as a source for website security strategies

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