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  • @naught101@lemmy.world
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    271 month ago

    Really? 100 hours on average for each person on the globe, including babies, the elderly, and those in extreme poverty? That seems like a lot

    • @BlueMagma@sh.itjust.works
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      71 month ago

      Ridiculous, this number is clearly fake. Not saying that the highlighted subject is not an issue, it really is, but why lie about the number ? I’m sure the real number is impressive enough

      • @naught101@lemmy.world
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        71 month ago

        I guess I do one or two a day on average, say 500 a year. At 5 seconds each, thats about 42 mins a year. I’m a fairly heavy user too. Recaptcha has been round for what, 15-20 years? So that’s like 15 hours total at a rough guess…

        • @Jericho_Kane@lemmy.org
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          41 month ago

          I once spend at least 30 minute on a single captcha that wasn’t working. Also warcraft for example has been played like 9million years or something. I know it’s not really comparable, but it sounds just as insane

    • @ThoranTW@lemmy.world
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      71 month ago

      It’s over a 13 year period:

      The researchers took the average completion time of 3.53 seconds across both image and behavior CAPTCHAs and multiplied that against a low-end estimate of 512 billion v1 and v2 reCAPTCHAs completed across the internet between 2010 and 2023, resulting in the following estimations of their impact on our lives:

      It ends up being like, .175 seconds per day for the average internet user after some rough estimates

      • @BlueMagma@sh.itjust.works
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        41 month ago

        .175s x 365 x 13 ~= 830s per person over 13 year. Which is little less than 14min per user. Scaling by 8 billion people (which is way above the average amount over the period) that’s 1.8 billion hours, which is 450 times less than the announced number

        • @ThoranTW@lemmy.world
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          1 month ago

          OP misquoted the article. It’s 819m hours, not 819b. A rough estimate of the average number of internet users was 3.6b over that period rather than 8b, hence the ~450x discrepancy.

          819m / 3.6b / 13 / 365 * 3600 = .1726 (rounded to .175 for a cleaner number)