First of all I would like to thank you carbonphyber for bringing this matter to your attention.
Second, I would like to state you spelled "Error" wrong, but that's irrelevant aswell.
EDIT: Misspelling fixed. :3
Now onto the problem...
Everytime I login to Gaia Online, the website gives me a brief error that basically tells me to "Slow Down, Hotshot" This message will appear at any given time and is completely random. It also has no specific place where it will pop up, it may pop up simply browsing the forums or it may pop up while in the marketplace, regardless, the problem exists and it is definitely there.
Now the annoying part:
When this error is received, it will most of the time lock the user from it's account for extended periods of time. (My case: 30 Hours) Although the user is allowed to usually access the homepage of Gaia Online, attempting to login to the "infected" account will throw that error message to you. Now, this error does not prevent the user from accessing alternate accounts, it just restricts the use of the blocked account.
Ways to bypass:
As of right now, no attempted method to get past the error have been successful, I have personally tried the following to no avail:
*Restarted Computer
*Used three different web browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari)
*Defragged computer hard drive.
*Changed IP Address
*Switched computers
*Asked my friend across the street to log into my account.
*Cleared Internet Cache, cookies and browsing history, along with all account information.
Conclusion:
The Error is impossible to bypass except for if the user simply waits a random, extended period of time. This time can be as minor as one or two minutes, to times over fifty hours. (I heard one week in extreme cases)
Fixing it:
Although I only understand this error to a certain degree, I do believe adding a captcha that would allow us to get through would be a wise decision, as you will be able to have your working (Sensitive as hell) anti-bot system but allow us innocent users to utilize the website.