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What In The World Is Turkopticon?

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When we think of crowd sourcing, we often think about Wikipedia or Youtube, but Amazon's Mechanical Turk is a different type of crowd sourcing.

Mechanical Turk is an online marketplace where employers can hire thousands of workers to complete tiny tasks such as identifying objects in a photo or editing a description. Workers are offered no benefits and are not protected by minimum wage laws. They are paid per task, often as little as 20 cents, occasionally as much as $5. But sometimes, they aren’t paid at all.

Ross Reynolds talks with one of the few people standing up for turker's rights, Lilly Irani, about why she co-founded Turkopticon, a browser plug-in for Amazon Mechanical Turk where workers can review and rate employers.

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