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The Gatekeeper and the User: A Technical and Socio-Economic Analysis of “Unblock Request” Protocols on Realtor.com

[Generated for this paper] Date: April 14, 2026

The “Unblock Request” page on Realtor.com represents a critical friction point between automated web scraping, cybersecurity defense, and legitimate user access. While superficially a simple CAPTCHA or IP denial mechanism, this paper argues that the unblock request protocol functions as a multi-layered governance system. It protects proprietary real estate data (e.g., listing prices, days on market, agent contact information) while simultaneously shaping user behavior and market access. This paper dissects the technical triggers (rate limiting, bot detection, geo-fencing), evaluates the economic rationale for such blocks, and proposes a taxonomy of user responses—from compliant form submission to adversarial circumvention. We conclude that the unblock request is not a bug but a feature of platform-mediated real estate markets, reflecting broader tensions between open data ideals and commercial data valuation. 1. Introduction Realtor.com, operated by Move, Inc. (a subsidiary of News Corp), is one of the largest legitimate real estate listing platforms in the United States, aggregating MLS (Multiple Listing Service) data. A typical user navigates the site seamlessly. However, a subset encounters an interstitial page: “Unblock Request” or “Access Denied.” This page typically asks the user to complete a CAPTCHA, enter an email, or contact support to regain access.

| Archetype | Typical Behavior | Success Rate of Unblock Request | |-----------|----------------|----------------------------------| | Casual home searcher | Completes CAPTCHA, continues browsing | High (>95%) | | Power user (agent) | Submits email request, may call support | Medium (70%) | | Academic researcher | Seeks manual export or API access | Low (requires special agreement) | | Small-scale scraper | Rotates IP, changes headers, uses residential proxies | Medium (cat-and-mouse) | | Commercial scraper | Uses CAPTCHA-solving services (2Captcha) + headless browsers | High initially, then re-blocked | unblock request realtor.com

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The Gatekeeper and the User: A Technical and Socio-Economic Analysis of “Unblock Request” Protocols on Realtor.com

[Generated for this paper] Date: April 14, 2026

The “Unblock Request” page on Realtor.com represents a critical friction point between automated web scraping, cybersecurity defense, and legitimate user access. While superficially a simple CAPTCHA or IP denial mechanism, this paper argues that the unblock request protocol functions as a multi-layered governance system. It protects proprietary real estate data (e.g., listing prices, days on market, agent contact information) while simultaneously shaping user behavior and market access. This paper dissects the technical triggers (rate limiting, bot detection, geo-fencing), evaluates the economic rationale for such blocks, and proposes a taxonomy of user responses—from compliant form submission to adversarial circumvention. We conclude that the unblock request is not a bug but a feature of platform-mediated real estate markets, reflecting broader tensions between open data ideals and commercial data valuation. 1. Introduction Realtor.com, operated by Move, Inc. (a subsidiary of News Corp), is one of the largest legitimate real estate listing platforms in the United States, aggregating MLS (Multiple Listing Service) data. A typical user navigates the site seamlessly. However, a subset encounters an interstitial page: “Unblock Request” or “Access Denied.” This page typically asks the user to complete a CAPTCHA, enter an email, or contact support to regain access.

| Archetype | Typical Behavior | Success Rate of Unblock Request | |-----------|----------------|----------------------------------| | Casual home searcher | Completes CAPTCHA, continues browsing | High (>95%) | | Power user (agent) | Submits email request, may call support | Medium (70%) | | Academic researcher | Seeks manual export or API access | Low (requires special agreement) | | Small-scale scraper | Rotates IP, changes headers, uses residential proxies | Medium (cat-and-mouse) | | Commercial scraper | Uses CAPTCHA-solving services (2Captcha) + headless browsers | High initially, then re-blocked |

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