This is spooky /x/.
Lately on my captcha's ive been getting pictures of nature/buildings that are in my city(I live in a small city with 30k population, few important historical buildings but nothing special) and they are never the part of the captcha.
For example i need to select bodies of water and there are 3 of them and the rest are random pictures and 1 of them is from my hometown.
What I found kinda spooky is that just right now there was a picture of the forest road and i was there 5 hours ago.
This forest road is remote, literally nobody goes there except old people with their dogs.
w-whats happening ?
>>17864344
Keep answering, lets see what the captcha images become
>>17864433
nothing rings a bell here
>>17864442
>>17864433
forgot the pic
Google uses mouse hover time over images to calculate your reactions to certain seeded images.
Some food product images in the recaptchas are paid advertisements. There was a while when YUM-YUM Donut boxes showed up in damn near every page asking you to find the cups of coffee. Pickup truck images are almost all Dodge trucks.
>>17864456
WHY IS THE GIFT CARD THERE
This recapthca appears only on /x/.
This recaptcha only shows up on /pol/
>>17864473
i live here but the mountain in the backround does not exist
WTF
/ck/ and /an/ got this one in heavy rotation lately.
See, that's why I always make sure to fuck up a few of the CAPTCHA's on purpose / try and make it pass with as incorrect of information as possible. I feed the machine lies, so that on the day Google uses the mass conglomeration of user input to create their AI, it will not properly know hills from mountains.
That said, you should have totally selected the boxes with the places you were recently at, and no other. How else are you going to signal to the ghost in the machine that you're aware that it's been tracing your position, and are ready to begin more interactive dialogues? Remember, time travel doesn't need to exist *now* for you to reap the benefits. It only needs to exist in any future which can eventually dig through the backlogs of humanity to discover people who seemed to act as if they were aware of their goings on.
>>17864484
Then you probably don't live there, huh fucko?
>>17864478
Well, I'm not gonna pass that one.
>>17864487
Uhoh. it's learned to identify organic material by the frequency of their eyeballs / blueberries.
>>17864468
Fuck that what?
The amount of time you spend studying the images before answering tells Google how truthful you're being.