adrian holovaty

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March 25, 2003, 9:48 PM ET

Registration forms make it too easy to cheat

Two of America's most highly trafficked news sites, washingtonpost.com and usatoday.com, require users to give out personal information in return for access to news. Alas, these registration forms practically invite people to cheat, because they provide easily replicated examples of valid input next to the "year of birth" and "zip" fields:

Screenshot of usatoday.com registration

Screenshot of washingtonpost.com registration

What incentive do people have not to use these example zip codes and years as their own?

If I'm interested in reading a news article -- one that I've actively sought out, and invested in, by clicking on a link -- I will fight as swiftly as I can to defeat any jarring interruptions a site might throw at me. I suspect many people act the same way. (At least one person does.)

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Thanks for reading.

A Django site.