7 minutes! Title: Answer a survey about your personality and online usage Requester: Personality Research [A1YA3C388K2MW3] (TO) Description: Fairly compensated short survey with plenty of time to tell us about your personality and online usage. Only one survey per MTurker please, and only quality submissions please. We are reviewing and keeping track for payment! Reward: $1.50 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 50, HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95 Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2J23QP6AUC2BUT4M72O350FL5JV81G [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys ��[/size]
Star Citizen's specs for ultra are currently hardware estimated to come out in 2 years. Even the most beast machines will only be to do medium/high, it's exciting.
The ones with the hubpages qual, do they still give you "advice"? I haven't got anything the last 100 I rated or so.
Nope Amazons rules say workers can do anything that's posted. If a requester violates TOS they can get in trouble but you can't.
I get advice usually once for every 10 HITs I do. I haven't gotten a sample article where they compare my answers to their grader's answers in a long time though. These HITs are frustrating so I usually don't do them unless I have absolutely nothing else to do. My approval rating has gone from a 94% to an 82%. I am sure one of these days I will lose the qual just like everyone else.
Ok here's a little tip if you own a restaurant and have a page online or Facebook page. ONE PUT THE ******* ADDRESS! TWO!!! WHERE THE **** IS THE NUMBER TO CALL YOUR ASS!?!?! THREE: A MENU IS NICE
As far as Amazon is concerned, nope. If it violates the TOS in that it asks for information a requester is not allowed to ask for, then they can do whatever with that information, so keep that in mind. But as far as Turk is concerned, you're fine.
Hardly. They will tell you now that you have been rating some of the best articles too low or some of the worst articles too high, but that's about as much as you can expect. I haven't gotten a test article where they share your rating scores versus theirs in weeks.