Recently working on task platforms, it really feels like clocking in at work: today I connect to this chain, tomorrow I post that tweet, and after finishing I have to wait for "ratings," then I get suspected of being a witch and swept away... Honestly, it's not about grinding for extra money, but proving to the system that "I'm a real person." Sometimes I also have to keep my wallet activity clean, so I don't accidentally lose points by transferring between friends, which is quite tiring.



What's even more ridiculous is that outside, people are starting to interpret ETF capital flows and risk appetite in the US stock market together; when sentiment heats up, everyone rushes in, and when sentiment cools down, everyone lies flat. The same applies to these task platforms—when the wind changes, the rules change, like performance evaluations suddenly switching KPIs.

What I’ve learned isn’t skills, but this: don’t treat "being rated" as the core value itself. Do what you can easily, forget what you can’t, and save some energy for coffee.
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