hyp3rdriv3
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Title: Answer a short survey about account sharing | Accept Requester: David Edelstein [A3FKK4711XRHQX] Contact TV: No Reviews TO: No Reviews TO2: No Reviews Reward: $1.25 Duration: 1 hour Available: 1 Description: Tell us your attitudes towards account sharing and evaluate some situations Requirements: HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThan 95 [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.1.17 |
Almost everything is red and orange today on my HIT Finder. Guess it's going to be a picking through the garbage day.
looks like I'll be sifting through the pleasant euphemism these bamboo eating pandas deigned to shovel out today
dont' talk about requesters like that !
instead, use euphemisms - a positive attitude will serve you better anyway
"looks like I'll be cherry picking what I can, today"
A good track for a slow Sunday...looks like I'll be sifting through the pleasant euphemism these bamboo eating pandas deigned to shovel out today
I got rejected by the twit that didn't read any of the messages I sent them yesterday regarding people deleting stuff off their spreadsheet. So now I'm pulling their direct contact email off the google doc and we'll see if they continue to ignore meGot a rejection today from a survey a few days ago from Burak Merdenyan.
Reason: Failed to answer the survey within an acceptable duration range: 'too short'
requesters who don't communicate when the worker wasn't in the wrong are the worstI got rejected by the twit that didn't read any of the messages I sent them yesterday regarding people deleting stuff off their spreadsheet. So now I'm pulling their direct contact email off the google doc and we'll see if they continue to ignore me
I had a requester once that stuff was being erased. Turned out it was the requester himself, worried the assignment was running too late and trying to clean and organize it himself, while it was still posted.I got rejected by the twit that didn't read any of the messages I sent them yesterday regarding people deleting stuff off their spreadsheet. So now I'm pulling their direct contact email off the google doc and we'll see if they continue to ignore me
Wait, they had a public read/write accessible spreadsheet? That's... special.I got rejected by the twit that didn't read any of the messages I sent them yesterday regarding people deleting stuff off their spreadsheet. So now I'm pulling their direct contact email off the google doc and we'll see if they continue to ignore me
Even though the MythBusters proved you can polish shit, it is still shit sometimes lol =P
dont' talk about requesters like that !
instead, use euphemisms - a positive attitude will serve you better anyway
"looks like I'll be cherry picking what I can, today"
I think it's more likely people accepted and then returned the HIT cause they didn't want to do it, then stayed in the spreadsheet screwing with anyone else that tried to do it, which is even more special.Wait, they had a public read/write accessible spreadsheet? That's... special.
They had given several people access, and obviously some would sign in and work concurrently. The assignment should have been a one person job.Wait, they had a public read/write accessible spreadsheet? That's... special.
Don't think it was the requester, changes were being made by someone not logged in and they used their actual account when they created the sheetI had a requester once that stuff was being erased. Turned out it was the requester himself, worried the assignment was running too late and trying to clean and organize it himself, while it was still posted.
I threw that one back once I realized it was broken. Didn't feel like going through what you are right now. I hate when they do that.I got rejected by the twit that didn't read any of the messages I sent them yesterday regarding people deleting stuff off their spreadsheet. So now I'm pulling their direct contact email off the google doc and we'll see if they continue to ignore me
Gotta love it.Don't think it was the requester, changes were being made by someone not logged in and they used their actual account when they created the sheet
It was me erasing stuff. My data was different than yours.Don't think it was the requester, changes were being made by someone not logged in and they used their actual account when they created the sheet