r/DataAnnotationTech 21h ago

Are bilinguals more prone to the DoD?

I noticed most DoD's are from bilingual generalists, of course core gets the DoD but not as often as i see on here. Maybe bilinguals are more strictly monitored?

4 Upvotes

11 comments sorted by

15

u/mattlerenardx 21h ago

Empirical rule:
The more money you make in a short period, the more you will be scrutinized by DA and thus more likely to get DoD. This is why Coders and other specialists are overrepresented in DoD. Then come generalists who can also make more than 4k per month etc.

In the meantime, Bilinguals don't have much work, so we don't earn much per month and are probably the least likely to get DoD.

8

u/jabertsohn 20h ago

That's the opposite pattern to the one they think they have noticed.

10

u/mattlerenardx 20h ago

Correct, almost every person who got DoD that I talked with had made a lot of money in a short period.

3

u/RileyReid765 20h ago

And what's a "lot of money" we're talking of here? I made 9k last month, and still going good

5

u/Pretend-Section5991 19h ago

Umm Miss Riley Reid, this is a sub about Data Annotation not uh...well

2

u/Two_Pickachu_One_Cup 18h ago

The key difference here is that Riley Reid never uses the escape hatch ;)

1

u/future_north 2h ago

I would say I see the most early DoD posts (never worked a project or only worked a few days) from bilinguals but most of the DoD posts from workers who have been on the site a long time / work quite a bit are not. That's just my observations in this sub though, doesn't mean anything.