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by trotsky
5685 days ago
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They were trying to measure the worker's native language by assuming error rates would go down. One provider had low error rates across the board - the easiest explanation for this is a different incentive system that promoted low error rates, likely at the expense of speed. I'd guess this was one of the expensive service providers, and is how they try to differentiate themselves in the market. |
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I'm assuming the Klingon was written in the Klingon alphabet, though, which (as I realized after reading Tycho's post) could be wrong. If it was written in the Latin alphabet, then a person could easily have solved it letter-by-letter in a few seconds.