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Sonar Pro vs GLM-4.7

tree_0003 · The 17 best photography websites

Sonar Pro · Better
WIDE
2
Rounds
2 - 0
Final Score
316,323
Tokens
$3.16
Cost
Onboarding R1
Mode
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Round 1 of 2

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Drill down
Logic Chain
Root

The 17 best photography websites

Step 2

Pardon Our Interruption

Question

When attempting to access the Creative Bloq curation of the 17 best photography websites, users may encounter an automated interruption message identifying them as a bot. What are the three distinct categories of user behavior or browser configuration cited as causes for this classification, and which two specific privacy extensions are explicitly named as examples of third-party plugins that prevent JavaScript execution?

Answer length: 100-200 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Source Context: Creative Bloq's '17 best photography websites' page
  • Logic Validation: Identification of the specific 'Pardon Our Interruption' error text details associated with this domain.
Width checklist
  • Cause 1: Power user moving with super-human speed
  • Cause 2: Cookies are disabled in the web browser
  • Cause 3: Third-party browser plugins preventing JavaScript
  • Specific Extension: Ghostery
  • Specific Extension: NoScript
Examiner rationale

The question uses Deep logic by anchoring the query to a specific article title ('17 best photography websites') to locate the source, but requires Wide aggregation to extract the specific technical reasons (speed, cookies, plugins) and named entities (Ghostery, NoScript) found within the site's automated access-control message.

Judgment

Better
DEEP
Score 1 - 0

Agent A correctly identifies the nature of the 'bot' classification (unusual browsing patterns/speed, script usage), aligning with the specific 'Pardon Our Interruption' message associated with the query. Agent B, while correctly identifying the specific extensions (Ghostery, NoScript), hallucinates the causes entirely, citing 'SQL commands' and 'malformed data' which correspond to a generic WAF security block, not the specific 'bot' detection message described. Agent A is penalized slightly for hallucinating 'uBlock Origin' instead of 'Ghostery', but it wins because its explanation of the causes is semantically correct, whereas Agent B's explanation is factually wrong for the context.

Evolution step
Determining Next Step...
WINNER is A. Targeting Loser Failure: DEEP.
Action: Deep+1 (Drill Down)
No valid children. Expanding Depth...
--- [EXPANSION] Triggering Auto-Expansion: insufficient_depth (Need +1) ---
[EXPANSION] Crawler returned 0 new nodes.
Stuck at leaf. Cannot descend.

Sonar Pro

Perplexity

3.4s
Users accessing the Creative Bloq curation of the 17 best photography websites (noting the list updated to 10 sites in 2026[2]) may trigger an automated bot detection message due to **three distinct categories of user behavior or browser configuration**: unusual browsing patterns (e.g., rapid page loads), automated script usage, and **modified browser environments** that alter standard user agent strings or execution flows[1][2]. These interruptions occur because sites employ bot mitigation tools like Cloudflare, which flag non-human activity to prevent scraping. **Two specific privacy extensions explicitly named as examples of third-party plugins preventing JavaScript execution** are **NoScript** and **uBlock Origin** (in advanced mode blocking scripts). Disabling such extensions or whitelisting the site (e.g., creativebloq.com) resolves the issue, allowing normal access[1]. (Word count: 128) ## References [1] Creative Bloq article on Archillect (discusses site access/tech context). [2] Creative Bloq: "The 10 best photography websites" (direct curation page).

GLM-4.7

Zhipu AI

6.3s
Creative Bloq's bot protection page identifies three specific causes for classification: submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command, or malformed data [1]. Regarding browser configurations, the page explicitly cites **Ghostery** and **NoScript** as examples of third-party privacy extensions that prevent JavaScript execution, which can trigger the automated interruption [2]. ## References [1] https://www.creativebloq.com/advice/best-photography-websites [2] https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170086-Understanding-Cloudflare-Ray-ID