CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION [for when becoming a member of this forum]
Name the youngest Keats brother.:
This question is a means of preventing automated form submissions by spambots.
Maybe, just maybe, it would be much easier for this forum to have new members if the difficulty level of its "Confirmation of Registration" question wasn't challenging, let alone incredibly arduous, for anybody other than the most obsessive of Keats' fans to correctly answer.
It is highly likely that the vast majority of people whom are new to this forum did visit it for the sake of John Keats the poet, and not for the sake of his obscure relatives (no offence, Tom)—especially since none of his relatives themselves were poets!
It really is wrong for this forum's anti-spambot question to be anything other than a simple non-Keats related question that has a one-word answer (such as "What day comes before Saturday?") that any human can easily answer and that any robot cannot.
Can you please change this forum's "Confirmation of Registration" anti-spambot question to something that is not ridiculously difficult for most people to answer? It should not be obscure in any way—it should not require potential new members to do any research, whatsoever. It should be a simple question that everybody already knows the answer to.
The following is an example of not-normal for an anti-spambot question:
"What is the square root of Pi divided by the triangular root of the Golden Ratio, plus the age in dog months of the King of France's thirteenth illegitimate son during the 12th century, and multiplied by the price of tea in China as decreed by Emperor 雲吞湯 during the first quarter Moon of 1514?"
The following is an example of normal for an anti-spambot question:
"What number comes after 93?"
We all hope for Life at this forum to be resurrected. We all want for its Winter to end, and for its Spring to begin. Yes, this forum is like Eden to many of us, but having a flaming-sword of the Cherubims to guard its gates is counter-productive because it is not a sin for anybody to be a Friend of Keats! The purpose of any forum's anti-spambot question is to prevent spam. Its purpose is not to prevent that forum from having new members.