Title: Twitter Sentiment Labeling Requester: Jim Chen [A3UX172UW2D4MS] (TO) Description: Classify the sentiment of a tweet from Negative to Positive Reward: $0.05 Qualifications: Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2NPDAT2D5NQ2NQ17I1AGGTYMNIY370 [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size] No TO
Made me think of this: http://www.businessinsider.com/most-segregated-cities-census-maps-2013-4?op=1 I've lived in the D.C. Metro area of Maryland my whole life; my parents grew up here, too. It's really weird looking at their yearbooks, because it would have been considered a very diverse student-population even compared to some schools today. I think it could have been maybe 25% black, if I had to guess. The very same 2,600-student school probably had 5 or so white people in the graduating class this year. Pretty cool, but at the same time, depressing; because you figure the white people didn't fade out or anything, they just moved to 'greener pastures' as property values here shrunk in proportion to the non-white people moving in.
i did too because i didn't read the instructions right at first. you have to be logged in to get the number he's asking for, it says so
This is the first time I've ever been allowed to do so many Redwoods. Usually it's one or two, and then they're all "gone" even though it teases me by saying there are 5000 HITs in the batch. Edit: For those experienced with Redwood review transcription HITs, do you click "This field is blank and there should be text in it," when the audio clip is entirely in another language? I haven't been, because the instructions for transcription say "transcribe English speech," but then I doubt myself by thinking: why else would they put non-English audio-clips into this system?
new thread http://mturkforum.com/showthread.php?9669-Can-t-Find-BATCH-in-HIT-s-9-16-Mighty-Morphin-Monday!