this post was submitted on 23 Jun 2023
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Yeah they're kept in the database.
A sufficiently complex captcha might do it. I've seen something else that verifies you're not a bot based on PoW calculation, although I don't know how reliable that would be personally.
A split verification method might be a good way forwards for the privacy conscious instances.