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Comment by devteambravo

4 years ago

Bullshit jobs? Let me tell you what a bullshit job is: Transcription. It's basically poor, often disabled people w/ 0 other options doing it. For slave-wage. That's right, one of the best way for disabled people in America to make $$ is to spend hours transcribing you next Sex & the City remake at breakneck pace. Excuse my french, but F this. Axie sounds like a lot less bullshit

After that work is done though, the value of the content being transcribed is increased. They are solving the problem that the actual dialog spoken by the actors and audio cues aren't captured in a non-audio format yet. Axie is creating problems when designing the gameplay and allows people to sell solutions to it; they could easily just provide the "value" at the push of a button.

  • Yeah, that's the basis of my issue with it all. Value created by people who do not benefit from it whatsoever.

    • >Value created by people who do not benefit from it whatsoever.

      That's basically all work?

      Bakers get paid to make bread for other people's consumption.

      Mechanics get paid to fix other people's cars.

      Transcribers get paid to make media accessible for other people.

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    • That's the exact opposite of the term "bullshit jobs" which is about the situations where people are getting paid (sometimes even quite much) for doing something that does not create any value, where the work done is bullshit.

    • Well it's a very valuable but underpaid job. A lot of college lecture VODs get transcribed and it is great for making it more accessible for people with hearing impairments.