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I'd take that bet.so is their email system really malfunctioning 75% of the time?
I'd take that bet.so is their email system really malfunctioning 75% of the time?
Title: Take a 1-question survey (US-based) | PANDA Requester: PickFu [AI2HRFAYYSAW7] (Contact) (TO): [Pay: 4.23] [Fair: 4.72] [Comm: 4.16] [Fast: 4.79] Description: Pick the choice that best answers the question. Time: 5 minutes HITs Available: 1 Reward: $0.04 Qualifications: PickFu NDA is 1; Location is US; |
i assume he thought he had a "qual block", which is why i wanted to point out the differenceA block is a block. There are no different kinds of blocks
a hard block is when they email you (as far as i know) so this is a soft block, when they email you it`s a hard block. pretty sure it`s like this.but.. that is a hard block?
No one really knows, but blocks aren't the only things that do that. Qualifications don't always come with emails, either. Some people have suspected that it has to do with blocks/quals being assigned through the API and I've seen some people speculate that a certain number need to be assigned at once to trigger an email. No on has ever been able to figure it out, AFAIK, but I can assure you that there is only a single block function in the requester interface.so why would you get emails for some but not others? i have only ever gotten 2 email blocks, but have been "blocked" from working on certain requesters HITs because when i try to work on them i get that message. but no email. ?
Yes it does.I think I was in 8th grade. It doesn't make me that young
As others just said before, there's no difference between "hard block" or "soft block". That's some terms Turkers made up to try to explain why sometimes the email comes through and other times it doesn't.a hard block is when they email you (as far as i know) so this is a soft block, when they email you it`s a hard block. pretty sure it`s like this.
That block message is from blocks.i assume he thought he had a "qual block", which is why i wanted to point out the difference
I could have another barbeque...
Title: Take a 1-question survey (US-based) | PANDA
Requester: PickFu [AI2HRFAYYSAW7] (Contact)
(TO): [Pay: 4.23] [Fair: 4.72] [Comm: 4.16] [Fast: 4.79]
Description: Pick the choice that best answers the question.
Time: 5 minutes
HITs Available: 1
Reward: $0.04
Qualifications: PickFu NDA is 1; Location is US;
I bring the hits.
No one really knows, but blocks aren't the only things that do that. Qualifications don't always come with emails, either. Some people have suspected that it has to do with blocks/quals being assigned through the API and I've seen some people speculate that a certain number need to be assigned at once to trigger an email. No on has ever been able to figure it out, AFAIK, but I can assure you that there is only a single block function in the requester interface.
Also,
when you get email is a hard block (after 3 you kinda get ban or something bad penalty) block without emails are soft blocks.so why would you get emails for some but not others? i have only ever gotten 2 email blocks, but have been "blocked" from working on certain requesters HITs because when i try to work on them i get that message. but no email. ?
This isn't true.when you get email is a hard block (after 3 you kinda get ban or something bad penalty) block without emails are soft blocks.
okThat block message is from blocks.
A "qual block" would just say you aren't qualified to accept this hit.
This is not true. There is only one block option on the requester's side. Emails are not always sentwhen you get email is a hard block (after 3 you kinda get ban or something bad penalty) block without emails are soft blocks.
A hard block is getting blocked by @electrolyte
A soft block is getting blocked by anyone else.