EverfreeTree
I like trees.
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Title: Listening Survey | Accept Requester: Researcher [A2NLEY34LN7WPQ] Contact TV: No Reviews TO: [Pay: 3.94] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 0.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Reviews: 17] [ToS: 0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: $2.00 Duration: 1 hour Available: 1 Description: Interesting survey! You are going to listen to short audio recordings of a person talking in a noisy cafeteria. You will then rate the speaker on how easy they are to understand. Requirements: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 10000; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 99 [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.2.3 |
Title: Describe the pattern(~ 20 minutes) | Accept Requester: Samuel Gershman [A1NLXULMPXG1OY] Contact TV: [Hrly: $18.05] [Pay: 4.28] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 3.00] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Blk: 0] TO: [Pay: 4.13] [Fast: 4.85] [Comm: 4.60] [Fair: 4.98] [Reviews: 99] [ToS: 0] TO2: [Hrly: $9.04] [Pen: 0.54 days] [Res: ---] [Rec: 100% of 5] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 1] Reward: $2.00 Duration: 3 hours Available: 2 Description: Describe the pattern such that another person could redraw it Requirements: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [73952042-84467] DoesNotExist; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location In US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.2.3 |
I'd beggar myself if I ate it regularly but it might be worth itOh fuck I haven't had Mountain Mike's in forever.
That pepperoni is top notch.
hate when my reflection is something i dont recognize
I think I did some in like 2 seconds, it's not like it's hard to tell that 6 images are just blobs of paint that do not depict ANYTHING but lines...Update: I contacted them and they said I'm doing well so far and won't receive a mass rejection. They said that to be rejected for speed you need to be doing hits in 1-2 seconds each. Also told me when asked that if I'm not sure on something, it's better to flag an image wrongly than to let the wrong image through.
They seemed pretty professional in their communications, so I'm going to assume they're safe and do a bunch more after I eat a super late lunch (pb&j because lazy).
That's what I said earlier? Masters? REALLY???[tr][td][/td][/tr][/td][/tr]
Title: Determine if the image is of a ticket for a particular movie at a given theater for a specific showtime. | Accept
Requester: moviepass-prod [A1H87AJHW6B8Q6] Contact
TV: No Reviews
TO: [Pay: 2.00] [Fast: 3.50] [Comm: 1.00] [Fair: 4.00] [Reviews: 8] [ToS: 0]
TO2: No Reviews
Reward: $0.01
Duration: 1 minute
Available: 198
Description: Determine if the image is of a ticket for a particular movie at a given theater for a specific showtime. Even if the photo isn't completely legible, it may still be possible to determine if the movie title matches.
Requirements: Masters Exists
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HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.1.18
The audacity of this requester to require masters....
Yeah, I'm averaging 3 or 4.I think I did some in like 2 seconds, it's not like it's hard to tell that 6 images are just blobs of paint that do not depict ANYTHING but lines...
can't rely on the unwashed masses for a task so important!That's what I said earlier? Masters? REALLY???
It's a penny hit that requires you to click on three buttons and then manually enter a ticket price if it's there. You're not exactly missing a lot.That's what I said earlier? Masters? REALLY???
Not the point rat boy! I'm just salty about masters but not salty enough to do hits that are completely horrible. Wait, or maybe I am? It's Friday, I'm done whoring myself out until Monday!It's a penny hit that requires you to click on three buttons and then manually enter a ticket price if it's there. You're not exactly missing a lot.
I actually got an email from a requester once asking if I would tell him why I returned one of his hits and if there was something he could do differently that would have made me not return it, so I guess they can see that.Dumb question time: Can requesters see returns? If I accept a hit and toss it back, is there anything on the requester side that would make it clear to them that I did so?
I've been on this platform for years, have masters and everything, and simple things like this are still a mystery to me.
This is excellent news! Yale and Cornell Wharton & Georgetown can all see me give up after about 3 minutes.I actually got an email from a requester once asking if I would tell him why I returned one of his hits and if there was something he could do differently that would have made me not return it, so I guess they can see that.