So no Kyle tonight? That's ok. Some other requester can post and take up the slack. Some .20 Sergeys could fill the void.
Sergey seems a little broke and cheap after last week's melee. Wonder if he's scouting out cardboard boxes to move into.
Content research unpaid qual https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=3I6C7P7ISCG9VMR8KKCM4SE3MBBZ6D
Well I got locked out of them because I didn't couldn't complete the required 20 qual hits before the batch ran dry, and now I can never try again. Thanks Content Research!
So they want crappy workers? This HIT requires that your HIT approval rate (%) Qualification have a value that meets the requirement "is not greater than 90". This Qualification represents an aspect of your account status or history. You can improve some Qualifications, such as HIT submission rate and HIT approval rate, by successfully completing other HITs.
And they approve you for a long time, give you bonuses and then lower your qual and refuse to answer you about what the problem was.
Damn, everybody hatin' on Content Research today. I've had nothing but great experiences with this requester. I get at least 10 an hour plus bonuses. Not the best ever, and I'll usually break to do something else if there's anything available, but I've not had any problems with them. 'Course I suppose it could happen to me. I can see how quality could easily drop on them without the worker realizing they'd started to slip. They are a grind. But I've made like 800+ off of them so I'm not going to complain.
If you pass. They're looking for a specific style of rater, not unlike the hubpages hits--except these actually pay well. Mostly to keep your qual you just have to make sure you spot the articles they've introduced errors into, but getting the bonuses? Honestly, it isn't an exact science. You've got to adhere to their ratings guide, which isn't precise, but I haven't had any problems getting bonuses after the first two runs. And they are trial hits. All those hits have been rated already. I see those same ones appear in the actual hits several times, and they're there to see if you're doing them the way they want you to. You're judging these articles on a criteria.