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Hi @pjthomas9, I understand your frustration with the Two-Factor Authentication prompt. It seems like the instructions were unclear. You should report this issue to GitHub Support so they can fix it. |
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I don't know how to report it. I looked for GitHub support and all I got
was another series of chatbots that led me in a circle.
This forum is (so far) the only place I found to report the issue.
-Peter Thomas
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I understand your frustration with the Two-Factor Authentication prompt.
It seems like the instructions were unclear. You should report this issue
to GitHub Support so they can fix it.
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Attempting to add a second authentication methods, I was asked (by a bot) to prove I was human by responding to the following prompt: "Use the arrows to rotate the object to face in the direction of the hand."
The hand's fingers were pointing downards. The hand itself was to the left of the object (an airplane, e.g.). So I rotated the airplane to point to the left, i.e. so it was facing in the direction of the hand.
I failed the test. Apparently I am no longer human!
But if the correct answer was to rotate downward, the question should have said "rotate the object to face in the direction that the hand is pointing".
I failed twice by refusing to answer the question that wasn't ask, and instead answering the question that was asked.
And this locked me out of the 2FA protocol for a time. And this really irritated me.
Do web bots get irritated? I would like to submit my own irritation as proof of my humanity.
Please use question and answer pairs that based on correct, idiomatic English, or else please drop this 2FA nonsense.
-- An irritated Github user.
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