leaving for an hour to run to the store and the bank... taking bets on missing a rubin batch and medcrowd running out of money...
Can you give examples of requesters who go by majority rules? I usually keep an eye on TO scores, but it's still good to know.
Anything that talks about your work and being based upon other people's work, are bad. The other people might or might not care about what they are doing. Total waste of time and add to the rejections...
Title: Looking at Images Requester: Behavioral Lab [A3OSXTUM1QEXNY] (TO) Description: Complete this 5 minute survey and earn 60 cents! Reward: $0.60 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 98, Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2L72OHOVR14IXVZ198THKCWFCXB65E [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size] 3.5 min
I know...right. I thought that was weird. I've actually not qualified on a few like that in the past week.
it's just newbie requesters who set the wrong quals, i've messaged a lot in the past and they quickly change it and are thankful for the message because they're usually wondering why they aren't getting any bites.
mFuze, you might get better quality work if you didn't use the majority rules for QA. Even rejections for lower paying tasks are still very harmful to a Turker's account rating...
Glad you came on mFuze going to dive into some more of your work for now, I hope if someone does make a few mistakes you won't hand all rejections but rather contact them and let them correct their mistakes. You are doing it right by posting here as a new requester in my opinion, thanks for the HITs.
I'm getting a lot of early-mid 90s big boob movies. It's amazing how unattractive these women are. Nothing but butterfaces ...my god what have I become?
true but id rather have these. it will make my hourly rate better then if i seen some i wanted to watch
welcome to the forums, happy to see you took up the invite. the question here is more about rejections then approval. if one person's work doesn't match others work then they get a rejection? with work that can be some what subjective (like games vs time wasting apps) this could make a lot of workers fearful of mass rejections. rejections can really harm our ability to get work and over time can even get our accounts shut down so you understand we are can be a bit shy about working for someone who uses "majority rules" for rejections as well as approval.
I agree, which is why if no one agrees (meaning all 3 answers are different), we extend to 2 more workers instead of rejecting work.