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[[image:Actroid-DER 01.jpg|thumb|[Image.].  Are you human?  HUMANS is a website protocol written by humans for humans.  As of 2022, 42% of internet traffic was from robots. <ref><code>https://www.imperva.com/resources/reports/2022-Imperva-Bad-Bot-Report.pdf</code></ref>  Photo of the human-looking [[wikipedia:Actroid|Actroid]] robot from Osaka University in Japan. <ref><code>[[commons:category:robots]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:humanoid robots]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:gynoids]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:Actroid]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[wikipedia:Actroid]]</code></ref>]] | |||
A "<code>[[ROBOTS|/robots.txt]]</code>" file instructs robot users how to access your website but it's also nice to have a "<code>/humans.txt</code>" file available for your human users. <ref><code>https://humanstxt.org/</code></ref>  The HUMANS ("we are people, not machines") website protocol will tell human visitors about the human(s) that built the website. | A "<code>[[ROBOTS|/robots.txt]]</code>" file instructs robot users how to access your website but it's also nice to have a "<code>/humans.txt</code>" file available for your human users. <ref><code>https://humanstxt.org/</code></ref>  The HUMANS ("we are people, not machines") website protocol will tell human visitors about the human(s) that built the website. | ||