This is something I actually don't understand. MTC's Guidelines say
Maintain integrity when working on HITs. Follow Requester instructions and abide by the MTurk Terms of Service.
but everyone acknowledges that these HITs are scams (even going to far as to regularly refer to them as "scammies"), so I guess I don't get why they're allowed to be posted since the HITs definitely violate mTurk's ToS.
(I think it mostly bothers me because we know that requesters frequently read these threads, and it makes me feel icky that they're seeing people revel in doing these.)
[eta] Sorry for this originally being in the Daily HITs thread, I was typing while we were being told to take it elsewhere and didn't even see the warning til my post was moved.
Okay, bear with me here. I just woke up and can't English yet, so I apologize if I stop making sense at any point....
That line in the guidelines is about members here following the TOS for workers. If the TOS is being broken, it's by the requesters, not the workers, so it's between them and Amazon.
We've always allowed posting TOS-breaking HITs in the past (stuff like SEO HITs, HITs that ask for contact information, HITs that ask for votes on websites, etc), and we just don't really see this as being any different.
But whether or not they're legit accounts, with legit sign up info, we'll never know. All we can do is speculate. They do violate the TOS in one way, for sure, by asking for ad clicks. That would be enough for Amazon to shut down their accounts and may explain the constant name-changing. But, again, it's just speculation.
I do agree, though, that the talk about them has been really shitty at times. IMO, it makes us all look really unprofessional with the way these HITs have been discussed. I've tried to get people to tone it down a bit, like with asking that people don't use the word 'scammy' to describe them, but I can't say that that has so far worked out all that well.