Jesus man, Vietnam flashbacks all over the place.
Also... Besmirching the name of the (dearly departed) good doctor I see
lol
Another bit of
proof of straight up scamming, TV hourly shows that the average person using TV(I don't) submitted a HIT that took me almost 100 minutes(I did way more than was required), in 6.99 minutes. Can't wait til they don't want to do them anymore when he rejects a shitload and they don't look so shiny to people.
Please, please pardon me if I followed the quote chain incorrectly, but the only two reviews for this HIT on TV took 35 minutes & an hour respectively. It's a little rude to be calling
@PeachyRider a scammer for being faster than you --- don't we generally dislike those kinds of judgments made solely on completion time as workers?
For the other HITs on that profile --- I know
almost every single one of those workers. I'd vouch for them as strongly as I'd vouch for my own work. Many of them
report bonuses for good work including another longtime MTC'er (
@scrmcasey ) who also got a bonus for good work despite the HIT paying $100/hr already.
If I've followed the conversation correctly, I hope this is simply misreading how the website works because absolutely no one reported doing that HIT in 7 minutes.
Please be careful suggesting a requester utilize account blocks if this is the case. That's dangerous. If I'm completely wrong & you've found issues w/ a different profile on TV please do send them my way.
In any case if I can help explain how TV's website functions or provide more clarity on the website I'd be happy to look into it. Even if I have followed the chain incorrectly, the idea that someone would look at a completion time on TV & hop right to "scammer" is pretty odd without extra context on the website? It'd be helpful to add that to the conversation since I
do check the site for data quality issues but I've checked the workflow of quite a few TV "speedsters" myself and generally $/hr is the result of incredible ingenuity not malicious action.
That Requester in particular has an inflated average hourly because their original HITs in November were MUCH faster than the one quoted above. I understand if that's misleding & the root of the "7 minute" completion time guess, but the website displays breakdowns by HIT so users can get more accurate information on a per-record basis, it should be easily seen on the right hand side (or at the bottom for smaller viewports).
It's also really important to keep in mind that TV's script is not infallible, and many workers will just quickly throw their times into the pot without double checking that they are accurate which can often lead to situations where they end up reporting the HIT took them 1/10th the time it actually did (or 100x the actual time if they went AFK w/o pausing the timer).
Generally it is way safer to assume my coding is at fault for oddities in data on TV than user maliciousness. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, I know some folks take shortcuts I personally wouldn't, but I'd defend a requester from a worker screaming "SCAMMER" & I'd most definitely go to bat for 90% of the people reporting times on that profile as well.