all of itWhat percentage of your mturk earnings goes into savings?
all of itWhat percentage of your mturk earnings goes into savings?
you say that action is shown and then right after they ask you if its shown for the entire video or notFor the Will videos, am I supposed to be answering for the short 5-10 second clip shown or am I supposed to answer in reference to the entire video? Sometimes it will ask if there's the human action for shaving someone's head, but I only see the 5-10 seconds of a guy looking in the mirror and the hair on the ground.
I'm just still very new and don't want to earn any rejections early on.
I've always done them based only on the short clip shown.For the Will videos, am I supposed to be answering for the short 5-10 second clip shown or am I supposed to answer in reference to the entire video? Sometimes it will ask if there's the human action for shaving someone's head, but I only see the 5-10 seconds of a guy looking in the mirror and the hair on the ground.
I'm just still very new and don't want to earn any rejections early on.
Sure, but that 5-10 seconds I can't definitely say if the entire video shows someone shaving someone's head or if the camera guy just happened to walk in. That's why I'm asking -- do I answer in reference to the 5-10 second clip or do I answer in reference to the entire video?you say that action is shown and then right after they ask you if its shown for the entire video or not
id do it only in reference to the short clip.Sure, but that 5-10 seconds I can't definitely say if the entire video shows someone shaving someone's head or if the camera guy just happened to walk in. That's why I'm asking -- do I answer in reference to the 5-10 second clip or do I answer in reference to the entire video?
Okay, yeah that's what I figured -- I just wanted to get feedback from the seasons folks who have lots of approvals with that requester.I've always done them based only on the short clip shown.
No sweat, I just want to make sure I'm not screwing up, hah!id do it only in reference to the short clip.
sorry for misunderstanding
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its only based on what you see in the 5-10 second clip. If the word is "shaving" and you only see a guy with half his head shaved looknig in the mirror as if this is him taking a break from shaving his head to see how he's doing, you would select "no" because the razor isn't actually shaving his head during the clip.For the Will videos, am I supposed to be answering for the short 5-10 second clip shown or am I supposed to answer in reference to the entire video? Sometimes it will ask if there's the human action for shaving someone's head, but I only see the 5-10 seconds of a guy looking in the mirror and the hair on the ground.
I'm just still very new and don't want to earn any rejections early on.
i got it too.So $4 for a 5-6 min hit.
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What do you do if the end of the video shows a static image of the activity? Something that didn't really show up in the video, just sort of an end cap?its only based on what you see in the 5-10 second clip. If the word is "shaving" and you only see a guy with half his head shaved looknig in the mirror as if this is him taking a break from shaving his head to see how he's doing, you would select "no" because the razor isn't actually shaving his head during the clip.
I still say no.What do you do if the end of the video shows a static image of the activity? Something that didn't really show up in the video, just sort of an end cap?
That's what I used to do as well, but there came a point where I just got really nervous about it. Maybe I'm too cautious.I still say no.