![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Place a captcha-like question with data validation (Usually a "what's 10+2" or similar, but as I have to change it manually, it's a chore to do it every day) and the spammer can easily set his program to input the new answer and spam thousands of responses in a single hour.Placing a second section on the form, even if it just contains a "submit response" button and nothing else.Program can just parse question titles, and see where to submit what) Shuffling question order (there's 4 of them, the spammer/attacker.Recently, I have become the victim of spamming on the form, to the point that I have to constantly hop on different forms as the flooded ones get unusable.Īs Google Forms does not implement reCaptcha elements, does any of you know of any effective ways to avoid spamming on your forms from a bot/program? My form gathers 300 responses daily (normal traffic, spamming takes this to ~10,000 a day, making the form unusable), and I would like to avoid forcing users to log-in using google and limiting their responses to 1 per user. I have a Google Form that works in conjuction with a facebook Page of mine, that has become quite popular. ![]()
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