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Chimera readability score 57 out of 100, Graduate reading level.

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You are seeing this because the administrator of this website has set up Anubis to protect the server against the scourge of AI companies aggressively scraping websites. This can and does cause downtime for the websites, which makes their resources inaccessible for everyone.
Anubis is a compromise. Anubis uses a Proof-of-Work scheme in the vein of Hashcash, a proposed proof-of-work scheme for reducing email spam. The idea is that at individual scales the additional load is ignorable, but at mass scraper levels it adds up and makes scraping much more expensive.
Ultimately, this is a placeholder solution so that more time can be spent on fingerprinting and identifying headless browsers (EG: via how they do font rendering) so that the challenge proof of work page doesn't need to be presented to users that are much more likely to be legitimate.
Please note that Anubis requires the use of modern JavaScript features that plugins like JShelter will disable. Please disable JShelter or other such plugins for this domain.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The text reads as technical commentary or an internal directive, demonstrating high domain specificity and practical context rather than typical journalistic synthesis.

Signals Detected
low severity: Varied sentence length and subject shifts indicative of technical explanation; not uniform rhythm.
low severity: Logically structured flow linking a problem (scraping) to a solution (Anubis) to an underlying goal (fingerprinting), exhibiting focused internal logic.
medium severity: Use of specific technical terms (Proof-of-Work, Hashcash, headless browsers, JShelter) suggesting domain-specific knowledge; lacks typical generic attribution.
low severity: Claims are highly specific and contextually dependent, making general LLM confabulation less likely than in abstract narrative writing.
Human Indicators
The text contains immediate, instructional calls to action ('Please disable JShelter...'), suggesting an internal communication or developer note rather than polished public journalism.
The tone is pragmatic and defensive, reflecting the concerns of a system administrator regarding scraping and browser fingerprinting.