Does anyone know of any good guides to maintaining your own private version of a regularly updated project like MTS?https://github.com/Kadauchi/mturk-suite, you can edit and build your own version of MTS from the source code.
The legacy version only worked on the old www site.I have Chrome 66.0.3359.139. I want to run Hit Scraper for batches and MTS for better-paying hits.
I have Hit Scraper Fix, https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/37713-hit-scraper-fix-for-json-issue
and
HS with Export 4.1.3. https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/2002-hit-scraper-with-export-legacy
I know it's legacy, but I was hoping the fix applied to that.
Neither will run in Chrome. I get an error message "page not found."
Is there a newer version, or has it been replaced by Hit Forker? or is there another workaround?The legacy version only worked on the old www site.
Read the author's description for the legacy version.Is there a newer version, or has it been replaced by Hit Forker? or is there another workaround?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your issue, but could you leave a TO yourself with a bad rating, since you know they reject? Then they'll come up with a low rating and you can choose to only view results with high enough requester rating for you.I really wish there was an option to block out requesters with no TO ratings. I've been getting a lot of recent requesters with no TO ratings that have 100% rejection rates that rejects everyone for no reasons. Now I have to return every HIT with requesters with no TO ratings just in case.
No, but like, if you leave a TO rating with a bad rating, it doesn't really matter anymore on your end, since you already got the rejection, and your ratings are already affected. Sure you and everyone else can red bomb their TO to get even, but it won't make your own ratings any better to do so. But I do that anyways, even though it doesn't make me feel much better.Maybe I'm misunderstanding your issue, but could you leave a TO yourself with a bad rating, since you know they reject? Then they'll come up with a low rating and you can choose to only view results with high enough requester rating for you.
Judging new requesters is a skill that takes time to develop. You actually have to pay attention to all of the subtle details about how the HIT presents itself, and you have to do this pretty quickly. I have done many good "one shot" hits by new requesters and some good batch hits (although my batch skills are much weaker than my one shot skills right now...) I would personally suggest that avoiding new requesters is a strategy that will not yield long term success.No, but like, if you leave a TO rating with a bad rating, it doesn't really matter anymore on your end, since you already got the rejection, and your ratings are already affected. Sure you and everyone else can red bomb their TO to get even, but it won't make your own ratings any better to do so. But I do that anyways, even though it doesn't make me feel much better.
What I'm saying is that it would be better to just have an option to block out requesters with no TO ratings. Or maybe just requesters with no TO ratings that offers under $1.00 HITs. Because it wouldn't be worth the risk to do their HITs. And save us more time, instead of panic accepting every HIT you see, and then having to return their HIT later because you don't want to risk it.
@Kadauchi wrote stuff .Am I not seeing the OP? The first post just says "stuff."