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It appears I'm hearing votes for Fiverr (or Amazon Mechanical Turk) - basically paying humans, (using global economy stuff to pay them less than I'd be able to get away with paying local humans, bu...
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It appears I'm hearing votes for **Fiverr** (or Amazon Mechanical Turk) - basically paying humans, _(using global economy stuff to pay them less than I'd be able to get away with paying local humans, but still an appropriate rate)_ , but more reliable than focusing on a system that encourages volunteers? I have never used Fiverr before, but I have heard good things about it. If anyone wants to comment here with more information about using Fiverr (or similar services), that'd be cool. Or post your own answer, of course.