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Hey man, there's good money to be made in webcams. Erm, at least that's what I, uh, heard from a... friend. :emoji_sweat_smile:
To be fair, my dad would've been 80 this coming Monday... and I'm only 29 lol Also, you're only as old as you feel or something something something
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Please don't attack @ChrisTurk like that.
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[IMG] Good lord, I'd wear that woman like a hat. Wait, did I say that out loud?
Seen in it's natural habitat, the Bobcat is quite calm and diligent: [SPOILER] When provoked, they can be quite hostile: [SPOILER] Here's an...
This sounds like more work for me. NVM you got dis, Boss(TM) :emoji_joy:
Reason: It'd be trivial to just scrape approval %s and preemptively compile a scraper blocklist below a certain threshold.
Legit question: What's the lowest approval % that someone's seen that comes from a req you'd actually want to work for? Andy's 89%?
It's for a rejection :emoji_joy:
Actually, @GreenMachine842 , WYA? I got a qual I wanna give ya...
I'll only do it if you'll eat the rejection :emoji_sweat_smile:
@Randomacts after an hour or so, I can confirm that Sandbox approvals / rejections do not affect req metrics (unless the update period is ridonc long)
When a requester wants to test a hit (and does it properly), they can publish to something called the sandbox. It's a separate site where the...
Sandbox rejections aren't real rejections y'all can eat my entire assssssssss
I think it doesn't, unless the shit takes a hot second to update. Will keep you posted.
@leafs4_cup :o
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