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"Many of Amazon’s least-paid workers aren’t in its warehouses, but online. They’re the workers of Mechanical Turk, (MTurk) Amazon’s marketplace where companies can request for individuals, referred to as Turkers, to complete micro-sized tasks, called Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs), in exchange for pennies a pop. The tasks vary widely, and can include transcription, writing, editing, and content moderation, among many other things.
If you go to MturkCrowd.com, most of those turkers are masters and averaging $200-2000 a week. Between $50-800 a day,” MarciTX told me."
motherboard.vice.com/read/the-unknown-poorly-paid-labor-force-powering-academic-research
If you go to MturkCrowd.com, most of those turkers are masters and averaging $200-2000 a week. Between $50-800 a day,” MarciTX told me."
motherboard.vice.com/read/the-unknown-poorly-paid-labor-force-powering-academic-research
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