From Sweden, anti-spam tests ask questions about human rights | Springwise
According to the Civil Rights Defenders, the charity behind the concept, some 200 million people complete captcha tests each day. With such a large audience, the new captcha hopes to raise awareness of the plight of oppressed and abused people around the world. How else could social causes be fought for in our connected world?
Interesting approach, even if it is indoctrination, for a good cause.
Source: springwise.com
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