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Rastonbury ◴[] No.42172733[source]
Some captchas are getting pretty discriminatory, not everyone lives in the West and can identify the objects they are asking you to. Another recent one sticks out where they asked me to pick a shape as the same number of conoids on screen. If you ask people on a street what a conoids I bet a significant amount will give you blank looks

Also at least now I know some people call those markings crosswalks

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croes ◴[] No.42173105[source]
But on the internet the answer to „what is a conoid“ is just a web search away.

The bigger problem is when other options of a captcha fit in another cultural context.

Taxi colors are an example for that.

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1. joegibbs ◴[] No.42178875[source]
Google "conoid" and you'll get a bunch of pictures of shapes that are curved in different ways. I assume the captcha was talking about things that have a similar shape to a cone, but I don't think you'd get much of a clue from Google.