Humane Guide for Preventing Abuse While Respecting Legitimate Automation

This guide helps website owners deter harmful activity without blocking accessibility tools, privacy tools, or legitimate automated submissions. All recommendations are barrier‑free and human‑centered.

1. Clarify What Is Allowed

Recommended wording:

“Legitimate automation such as accessibility tools, password managers, form autofill, and approved integrations is welcome. We only restrict abusive or harmful automated activity.”

2. Define Harmful Behavior Clearly

Avoid vague terms like “no bots.” Instead, describe the behavior that is not allowed.

Recommended wording:

“Harmful activity includes mass‑submission attacks, credential‑stuffing, scraping intended to overload the service, harassment, and attempts to bypass protective systems.”

3. Explain Why Abuse Prevention Exists

Recommended wording:

“Our protective measures exist to keep the service reliable and safe for everyone. They are designed to be humane, privacy‑respecting, and accessible.”

4. Use Neutral, Non‑Accusatory Language

Recommended wording:

“If unusual or high‑volume activity is detected, your request may be slowed or limited. This is a safety measure, not a judgment.”

5. Encourage Responsible Automation

Recommended wording:

“If you operate an automated system that interacts with this service, please ensure it behaves responsibly, respects rate limits, and identifies itself when appropriate.”

6. Avoid Blocking Privacy Tools

Recommended wording:

“Privacy tools and hardened browsers are welcome. If your environment is highly restricted, some protective features may behave differently, but you will never be blocked solely for using privacy software.”

7. Provide a Human‑Accessible Fallback

Recommended wording:

“If you experience difficulty submitting a form or completing an action, please contact us. We will assist you without requiring puzzles, images, or audio challenges.”

8. Use Passive, Non‑Blocking Protection

Recommended passive techniques include:

These deter abuse without harming legitimate users.

9. Discourage Malicious Humans Calmly

Recommended wording:

“This service logs technical signals to detect harmful behavior. Attempts to exploit, overload, or misuse the system may be automatically limited.”

10. Avoid Hostile or Threatening Language

Do not use:

These statements alienate legitimate users and violate barrier‑free principles.

11. Provide a Clear Abuse Policy

Recommended wording:

“Abusive behavior includes automated attacks, mass submissions intended to disrupt service, unauthorized scraping, harassment, and attempts to bypass protective systems.”

12. Offer a Path for False Positives

Recommended wording:

“If you believe your activity was incorrectly limited, please contact us. We will review the situation promptly.”

13. End With a Positive, Human‑Centered Message

Recommended wording:

“Thank you for helping keep this service safe, accessible, and welcoming for everyone.”