The old Www site will be closing on Dec 15th, 2017. Userscripts developed for the Www site will not work on the new Worker site and will have to be converted. If you would like a userscript converted, please reply below.
This switch will not affect any userscripts that are for made actually working on HITs (keybinds, noblis, a9 etc).
I will keep this thread updated as often as I can.
Completed
- [Worker] Scroll To Workspace
- [Worker] Return All HITs
- [Worker] Confirm Return HIT
- [Www] [Worker] No HIT Reloader
- MTurk Worker Site Dark Theme [BETA]
Partially Completed
Pending
- Qual Sorter
- Great HIT Export
- Enhanced HIT Information Capsule
- mmmturkeybacon floating timers
Unclaimed
- Captcha Counter
- Color coded search with checkpoints
- Contact templates
- Preview, Accept, and Hoard
- CH Block Using HIT Scraper's Blocklist
- Mturk Hourly
- mmmturkeybacon Expected Earnings - Projected Earnings This Week
HIT Database Mk.II, HIT Scraper WITH EXPORT, Turkmaster, HIT Monitor, JR Mturk Panda Crazy and all other JR Mturk userscripts are being handled by their original authors.
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Here's your first request! :)
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/18547-no-hit-reloader
(Thanks for the great scripts, by the way!)-
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Can we add this one to the list: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/4188-mturk-qualsorter
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Please add this to the list if possible. Thanks @Kadauchi
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Mturk hourly would be nice to have over on the worker site. It says in the description that it works if you uncomment a line, but all I wind up with is a popup on worker with a page not found error and it never pulls any data.
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Edit: And at this time, AA is not slated to be exposed on the Worker website ever.
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My vision is to have "session-based" hourly wages that calculate your wage for "sprints" of work, based on similar thinking that the Safety Mode in my keybinds script uses (if it's been more than 60 seconds since your last submit on a batch that requires a single yes/no, you're not really "working on mTurk". You're occupied with something else.).
It's made with people like me in mind, who don't Turk as a full-time job, and have other things to do throughout the day (other work, being a parent, etc.). To me, it seems a bit useless to punish your $/hr because you've got to console a crying kid who stubbed their toe, or whatever.
It's a different philosophy towards $/hr.
For the type of person who turks full-time and will get out of bed early or put off going to bed for a "good batch", they can just calculate their $/hr VERY simply: Take your daily PE and divide by 24. Every second you spend doing anything other than mTurk is costing you money.-
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I think we're both on the team of using $/hr for "telling whether a batch is worth my time and/or whether I'm doing it as well as I could".
People who are using $/hr as a pissing contest for online cred, or to prove to themselves and their family that mTurk can replace their full-time job, or for tax purposes, welfare wage documentation, or whatever definitely won't appreciate the "inaccuracy" of my implementation.
Besides that, I don't trust the current wage timer since it doesn't properly account for multi-tabbing. My version has functionality that pauses the $/hr timer for inactive tabs (ALWAYS_TICK_WAGE_TIMER = false). That way, you can preload HITs without getting a slap from your wage counter.-
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