Greetings from Amazon Mechanical Turk, You've received a bonus from GeoHIVE Administrator for work related to 31GECDVA9JF8W4ZO70A0Q86Z3FU66C. The...
Yeah, for sure. I do email requesters occasionally on high paying surveys. I try to be polite, but firm. lol.
A few years ago. That is the only incident that I took note of. But people do lose accounts.
Someone on the forum lost their masters because of emails to requesters.
Just a word of caution, Amazon does monitor emails/contact with requesters. Just trying to look out for ya guys. I understand the frustration.
Title: Writing task test! • Accept Requester: Purdue Crowdsourcing Lab [AUTZY8VB5S3JW]...
I would report the HIT, if you haven't already. I believe it is somewhat effective.
I am on a hot spot. I have never had the issue.
Title: Answer a survey about your opinions • Accept Requester: BYU Law School [A12H0VUWY640T1]...
I wonder if the server issues are causing it to be slow today. I just saw a task reload from the prior batch 2 days ago, which is very odd. Maybe...
Wow, I hope the mturk server thing is temporary. I have only gotten that message maybe once a year. Are you guys on the east coast, maybe?
Reminded me of Pokémon snap. Such a fun, unique game.
Ah that is lame. I think I saw your review. I remember the task being very strange, but don't remember much about it.
Also, there are some non-writing conversational AIs up, if you have the qual.
That "Annotation-Req" requester's 10 dollar, masters survey has a 19% approval rating now. It is always sitting there. I somehow did 2 of them a...
I see thank you. I am unfamiliar with automation tools used in the field for sure. The work I am familiar with would be manual testing by the...
Well it is a very broad field, and you could be a software tester for many different types of software applications which are not machine learning...
Thanks. I have worked on some actual projects, which I guess would be more in depth. I will not mention them out of respect for confidentiality.
I definitely think that it could be used on a resume to apply for an actual job in the tech field.
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