There are two ways that WP Armour Honeypot can fail:
1. The user might be a bot that is sending spam.
2. The user might have JavaScript disabled.
When either of these conditions occurs, the plug-in sends the same error message in response, “Spamming or your Javascript is disabled !!”
That’s a bit silly and the plug-in could probably give a more user-friendly error message. Because the user is actually reading the message, we can eliminate the idea that they are a spam bot.
So I recommend a human readable-error message, something like this: “Error: You must enable JavaScript in your browser to submit this form.” That addresses the user in a more professional tone with a relevant instruction to correct their error.