I'm not willing to brave it since my numbers can't take that many rejections, but these look easy and I wish I could!
https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2YEXHVKCJ0112BH70V0KYW61ET986B Test a tourist line hits are up, and the phone line is working again. 20 cents each, quick 4.00 for the day, if you haven't done 40 for the month already.
Yeah I'm not concerned or anything. I just found it odd that two requesters changed their approval timing nearly simultaneously.
Just a question: Do requesters take a meticulous tally of all your returned HITs you return to them? Or do they generally not care? I have a huge fear of rejection so I tend to return a lot of HITs (~20%). I'd rather return and not be sure rather than risk a rejection.
I'm getting a busy signal a lot. Kind of annoying since I would probably quit doing them, but you have to do 10.
I've not heard of any that keep track like that. Logically, you'd think they'd prefer you return stuff if you're concerned that you'd risk rejection.
Apparently there is a way to set a qualification for HITs that says returned HITs less than X, but I've never seen it and I don't know of anyone that has. Returned HITs don't seem to matter.
Does anyone recall off hand how many HITs the medcrowd requires? I know theres another qual for it as well, but before you can even do THAT, there is a HIT restriction.... anyone remember what that is?
Fortunately there doesn't seem to be a way to do it with the web interface for requesters, but you're right it is possible. I feel like if it were easy then we'd see a lot of requesters restricting HITs based off of it.
I'd love to do some Netmsi, but I have a feeling the other people in the library might start looking at me funny
got 16... wonder if they're gonna be up and down all day like they were last night... also, there's a 'mom joke' in there somewhere...