I manually click to mine, start and claim missions, close pop-ups, do the anti-bot shorts links. Everything I do I am physically here clicking with my human fingers.
Please explain what else I should be doing to avoid losing 20% of my earnings or even a complete ban, because I want to be able to withdraw without triggering some fake robot alert.
Assuming you're telling the truth, these cases are false positives you just can't do anything against.
Developpers of antibot measures cannot tell you what these measures are, because if they did, the bots would get upgraded to avoid detection.
Discussing the matter with a user and possibly fixing the problem costs for the site FAR FAR more money than the amount of frustrated users leaving due to false bot detection.
I've had it myself on some other site and from my todays knowledge I can even tell you what happened there.
It was a site that had 11 faucets (out of which I was using only 4) plus a button to switch in between.
I have a HUGE monitor (I use a 65" 4K TV as monitor), a huge PC (64GB RAM) and I never close any website, simply because I don't have to, I have ALL faucets I claim from open 16 hours a day, only close them when I go to bed and turn the PC off, even those sites where I make only 2 or 3 claims a day I keep open all day long.
This particular site had an auto-refresh on all of their pages to rotate their ads and I didn't even bother switching from one of their faucets to the other, I simply kept the 4 faucets I was using open in 4 separate windows.
Their antibot obviously detected a huge load of page refreshes and concluded, a human wouldn't refresh the faucet page that often, therefore I must be a bot and I got banned.
The admin wouldn't even hear my complaint, he simply calculated that dealing with my complaint plus adjusting his bot detection would cost him more time and thereby money than he lost through losing me as a user.
The fact that an auto-refresh plus an antibot that counts page refreshes must always lead to loads of false positives is something the developper of the antibot has overlooked, but once it was in place there's nothing the admin is willing to do about it.
What the problem in your particular case is might be possible to figure out, but considered the fact you as a user are worth to the site just a few cents a month whereas an hour of the admins time is worth more than several years of your membership, you cannot expect your problem getting solved in conversation with the admin, your only hope is that you might figure out yourself what in your behavior might trigger an antibot.
I cant see that I am doing anything bot like, and if I am using the site normally then this is going to result in a huge number of false positives from the majority of users.
Thank you for your input though, and I believe you are correct when you say Admin will continue to deny liability.