I cant see that I am doing anything bot like, and if I am using the site normally then this is going to result in a huge number of false positives from the majority of users.
Problem is, it doesn't have to be anything bot like, just something that matches a pattern in the antibot measures.
When I kept 4 faucet pages open all day that's not even remotely close to a bots behavior, but in addition with the auto-refresh implemented in the site it triggered the antibot.
I can make a few guesses, but most likely that won't match your particular case.
- If you keep your computer on 24/7, i.e. because you're mining some cryptos for real and if you keep a faucet page open over night, where your browser once in a while refreshes the page, an antibot might conclude a real human would be offline at least some 8 hours a day.
- If you have a routine, some kind of roundtrip how you claim from various faucets in a sequence, where you automatically get to each faucet in a very regular pattern of timing, an antibot might conclude a real human wouldn't be so precise in his timing.
- If you are on a dynamic IP and you reboot your PC many times a day, i.e. if you shut down your computer for anything you do aside of it, you'll appear on the site with many different IPs per day.
- If you are on a dynamic IP, where just ONCE in years of usage another user of the same faucet obtains the IP you just had right after you and makes a claim just a minute after you did, you're doomed, because the antibot will detect multiple accounts on the same IP.
It's a known fact that almost all antibot measures, including all captcha protections use IP addresses as part of the detection, even though 99.9% of all users worldwide are on a dynamic IP.
I'm customer of Italy's largest provider and I've had it countless times that I turn on my computer in the morning and find myself on an IP that is banned on all captcha protected sites.
I've asked many times on many sites what I could do against this, so far I haven't even received one single answer, let alone a solution.
Therefore my only solution so far is, shut down my computer again, wait 5 minutes until my provider gives me some other IP and pray I won't ever get an IP that someone else has used on the same faucets I use.
It's only a matter of time until this will happen to me.