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"AutoApprovalTime": "2021-07-17 17:55:52+02:00",
"AcceptTime": "2021-07-17 13:47:20+02:00",
"SubmitTime": "2021-07-17 13:55:52+02:00",
"Answer": "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"ASCII\"?><QuestionFormAnswers xmlns=\"http://mechanicalturk.amazonaws.com/AWSMechanicalTurkDataSchemas/2005-10-01/QuestionFormAnswers.xsd\"><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q0</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>I don't have any other source of income. I am a student. I get paid in US dollars , so if I earn almost 5-10 dollars daily then I do good, since I live with my parents, all the money goes into my personal expenditure like gym and nutrition. Plus having some money in my pocket makes me feel little less worried. So yeah I do get underpaid but I am fine for now, as I am not dependent on Mturk for my bread and butter.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q1</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>Nothing to do with my personality. And I don't think it needs any personality. Mturk has various types of work so it is just a source of making quick bucks for me. I don't believe it can be a source for full time earning until and unless the person has absolutely no skill, if that's the case then Mturk too becomes not that good place for them, because certain tasks require certain level of education and expertise.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q2</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>As per my research Mturk has been around 2005. SO that's about 16 years. I know about it. So the claim that it's around for 20 years is false.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q3</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>Yep, seems true. Not many people know about this stuff and the ones who apply for it are usually rejected. So yeah. Although I do believe Amazon may have their own reasons. Don't know their inside business models so can't say. May be they also want to provide high quality work to their customers.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q4</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>Well the glitch is more from the requester side, usually the new requesters often miss to provide survey codes or fail to embed their software correctly, so yeah they are resolved easily by the workers simply by mailing the requesters.</FreeText></Answer></QuestionFormAnswers>",
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"q0": "I don't have any other source of income. I am a student. I get paid in US dollars , so if I earn almost 5-10 dollars daily then I do good, since I live with my parents, all the money goes into my personal expenditure like gym and nutrition. Plus having some money in my pocket makes me feel little less worried. So yeah I do get underpaid but I am fine for now, as I am not dependent on Mturk for my bread and butter.",
"q1": "Nothing to do with my personality. And I don't think it needs any personality. Mturk has various types of work so it is just a source of making quick bucks for me. I don't believe it can be a source for full time earning until and unless the person has absolutely no skill, if that's the case then Mturk too becomes not that good place for them, because certain tasks require certain level of education and expertise.",
"q2": "As per my research Mturk has been around 2005. SO that's about 16 years. I know about it. So the claim that it's around for 20 years is false.",
"q3": "Yep, seems true. Not many people know about this stuff and the ones who apply for it are usually rejected. So yeah. Although I do believe Amazon may have their own reasons. Don't know their inside business models so can't say. May be they also want to provide high quality work to their customers.",
"q4": "Well the glitch is more from the requester side, usually the new requesters often miss to provide survey codes or fail to embed their software correctly, so yeah they are resolved easily by the workers simply by mailing the requesters."
}
}