Thanks once more for the update. I tried that don't find any changes, can you please clear what is the change?
Great script.. but I would love to know where we're supposed to change the bit above to show in minutes rather than that .023747 blah blah days LOL I am using Chrome if that matters.. I don't see anywhere in the Extensions list to change anything in the script. What am I missing?
Nope I got that bit.. what I'm looking for is WHERE do you paste that bit? I don't see any way to edit the script for this in Chrome so maybe it's not possible in Chrome? I have no idea. I am not even remotely savvy when it comes to this coding nonsense.
@lkim802 OK, here it is what is Auto Approval time? First, see that seeing auto approval time doesn't guarantee that HIT will always approve automatically. So keeping that in mind, Auto approval time means that, a particular hit will be approved automatically when the requester doesn't do anything (accept or reject) to that particular HIT with in a stipulated time. For the case of Oscar Smith HITs that is always seems to be auto approved with in 30 minutes. So if a requester doesn't touch a HIT there is a chance for maximum of 30 days for a HIT to auto approve, so to see how much that a particular HIT will take to auto approve is what we see thru this HIT. Hope you got my point I seen that 30 minutes to 30 days Auto Approval HITs See this screenshots Auto Approval time is 30 days for this Requester Real Estate Research (RER) and 30 minutes for this Oscar Smith HITs
I think I kind of get what it is ... your saying if they don't accept or reject it within that time slot than it automatically gets approved? Is that what it is?
I tried copying and pasting the script, but it's still showing up as days. I'm using Google Chrome and Tampermonkey to install the script. I delete the last part of the info on the original and put that one in right?
Yes, if the requester doesn't do anything like accept or reject with in the Auto approval time then the HIT will be auto accepted. But, this rule is not applicable for majority check HITs.