Can't find good HITs? 11/12

Discussion in 'Great HITs' started by russ43015, Nov 12, 2012.

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What Is Your mTurk Christmas Money Goal?

  1. Under $50.oo

    6 vote(s)
    7.0%
  2. $50.oo - $75.oo

    4 vote(s)
    4.7%
  3. $75.oo - $100.oo

    2 vote(s)
    2.3%
  4. $100.oo - $150.oo

    7 vote(s)
    8.1%
  5. $150.oo - $200.oo

    12 vote(s)
    14.0%
  6. $200.oo - $250.oo

    9 vote(s)
    10.5%
  7. $250.oo - $300.oo

    7 vote(s)
    8.1%
  8. $300.oo - $400.oo

    4 vote(s)
    4.7%
  9. $400.oo - $500.oo

    7 vote(s)
    8.1%
  10. Over $500.oo

    28 vote(s)
    32.6%
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  1. Faiythe

    Faiythe User

    Ok NN guys im out at 4.66 on the evening :) be safe!
     
  2. I uploaded mine to youtube and made it unlisted.
     
  3. CornFlake

    CornFlake User

  4. gturk

    gturk User

    does CS reject? I don't think I'm doing these Sentiments right
     
  5. jckruth

    jckruth User

    I am still working on these - Judge: Sentiment of a Keyword Expressed by the Author (US)

    Still over 10k of them available. Even if it takes you a whole minute per HIT (That is a slow pace!) that is $8.40 an hour

    Come on guys, let's knock these out.
     
  6. wonkatonka

    wonkatonka User

    Those sentiments are a joke. CF's are read 20+ sentiments for 11 cents @ 4-6 minutes each and CS's sentiment HIT is to read 2 full page editorials and determine their sentiments for 14 cents. What a joke!
     
  7. jckruth

    jckruth User

    I've never been rejected by them. I've had a soft block on another type of HIT of theirs but they still approved the work.

    I'm getting a TON of "neutral" answers
     
  8. jckruth

    jckruth User

    You can skim it. You will easily get the feel of the keyword.
     
  9. Blazed

    Blazed User

    I'm starting learn some new shit in the Tech world. It's kinda fun. Could be the alcohol talking.
     
  10. aphotic

    aphotic User

    Yep, open article, ctrl-F, type in keyword, skim highlighted parts.
     
  11. ld1302

    ld1302 User

    Oftentimes reading the title alone will give you the sentiment.

    APPLE SUES THE PANTS OFF OF SAMSUNG.

    Pretty easy I think ^_^

    Some aren't as easy but most are. For example reviews of a product are almost always positive, unless the product is being bashed.
     
  12. They only want you to get a feel of the articles sentiment. They even mention in the instructions to ctrl F and search for the keyword.
     
  13. Rayne

    Rayne User

    I'd do HITs for CS any day over CF...those 2 articles are not at all long. You are looking for the sentiment for a specific keyword not the whole article.
     
  14. Me too! Most are just information articles and are neutral. If the author of the article got excited about the product sometimes I put positive depending on the extent of their excitement. lol
     
  15. prothis

    prothis User

    How strict were you with your answers? I've done a couple so far since I've never done CS sentiments, and I'm coming across in-betweens that miiight be positive/negative but they're iffy. I really wanna jump into this batch head on though and get into a groove.
     
  16. wonkatonka

    wonkatonka User

    Ok, sometimes I just make myself look stupid. Ugh
     
  17. Lori1985

    Lori1985 User

    Participate in a quick research survey about fear from earlier paid out!
     
  18. jckruth

    jckruth User

    Exactly what I am doing.
     
  19. Blazed

    Blazed User

    In relations to the Crowdflower sentiment HITS: Anybody getting some forum board post with the keyword. What do you do in that situation? Just mark it neutral and leave a message?
     
  20. Lori1985

    Lori1985 User

    I think the Visit Website hits are quicker than the Sentiment hits. At first they took about a minute, but now that I have the questions memorized and know what I'm looking for I can get them out 2 per minute. $12/hour not too shabby. Lets just hope they work out and get accepted. :p
     
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