Here's a list of active requesters (as of today) with links to HITs from each... https://www.techlist.com/mturk/requesters/ Enjoy! PS, ours are at http://tinyurl.com/techlistHITs
Wow, great list. Add amount of HITs and average value, or something similar, and it would be outstanding. Add warnings based on turkopticon and it would be spectacular. Anyways, time to go thought the list
Looks like once a day or two. Now they added all the inactive requesters on a separate page. It looks like in total a complete list of all the requesters. By the looks of it, mturk needs more requesters, but not more of the ones that are posting all the illegal HITs.
Excellent! I'm not on there and neither is Shego, so I think just ones who have posted recently. They probably haven't been recording the information for very long yet. Amen! Suggestion: for the inactive requesters, it would be nice to see the date of last activity.
Glad you like it, and thanks for the suggestions (keep them coming). We added number of HITs. Not sure how soon we'll get around to including Turkoptiocon ratings, etc., but we will try to update regularly. If you know of any requesters not among the 700+ we've listed, please let us know.
You are making a very valuable effort to help workers out, Thank You! Is a 'last seen' option coming eventually? Maybe have a way for workers to submit their 45 day history, to allow that to work better... Also the total of all the HITs in parenthesis is only 33,632. This number seems to be short at at least 20,000 according to MTurk. Do you have any idea where these other HITs are? To me it appears these, at least some part, are due to the HITs requiring custom qualifications. Keep up the good work! It's great to see the page change every few days.
Anyone who was disappointed to find the requester list broken recently will be happy to know it's been fixed.
Another link with similar information and with RSS feeds (thanks Michael!) for the requesters: http://hyperion.stern.nyu.edu/mturk/requesters.php
For looking up one's favorite requesters since MTurk doesn't allow search by name. Or, digging up information on someone new or someone disliked. Or subscribing by RSS to a requester's HITs.