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Expiry on returned tasks is unclear #1021

Closed markwhiting closed 6 years ago

markwhiting commented 6 years ago

The problem

Time left marked as expired in the top of a returned task. This should reflect how much time the worker has before the task becomes unavailable to them. In the same vain, we don't let the worker know that there's a 24 hour timeframe for them to complete the returned task.

The figure shows what this looks like now.

screen shot 2017-12-05 at 11 02 49 am

Perhaps it should show the time left in the 24 hour budget since it was returned, and perhaps it should also say something like:

When tasks are returned, you have a 24 hour timeframe to resubmit.

mbernst commented 6 years ago

I think the 24hr period is described in the email the worker gets when a task is returned, but I agree it should be visible in the UI as well.

markwhiting commented 6 years ago

We don't. Here's the email I got when this requester (me) returned a task:

Daemo succeeds when workers and requesters collaborate to ensure fair pay and high quality work. The requester for "Give feedback on: "Extract stati" has indicated that you may have misunderstood their project. They are asking you to revise your responses before accepting the work. You can make changes and resubmit here.

The requester's reasoning for asking for the revision: "not what I wanted"

In cases where the requester is abusing their privileges by returning high-quality work, we will review the case and make a determination. If you wish to contest the return, send an email to support@daemo.org including the project name, the requester, and a summary of the interaction, including the revisions that were requested.

The Daemo Team

Also, the project name is cropped to be quite short. Arguably too short to be useful in some cases.

markwhiting commented 6 years ago

Duplicated by https://github.com/crowdresearch/collective/issues/9