Recently, when I look at these task platforms, it’s honestly like the more you “grind,” the more it starts to feel like real office work: check-ins, filling out forms, binding a bunch of accounts, and even having to watch the scoring system—afraid you’ll be cut off with one sweep for being a “witch.” To be blunt, it’s not that I’m afraid of the hassle. It’s that helpless feeling of, “You can work hard, but the algorithm might still treat you like you’re just air”... What I’m most afraid of isn’t losing money—it’s spending half a day and ending up with no entry point at all to explain or appeal. Even more awkward is that, while the community is arguing about whether privacy coins/mixers count as crossing the line, the platforms keep drawing their compliance boundaries ever more broadly, like everyone is exploring in the same fog. Anyway, now I only do tasks whose logic I can understand. If I get something wrong, I own up—don’t let yourself get buried into becoming a tool.

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