“[On Mechanical Turk], there’s no way to take coordinated action, because there’s no core,” Bernstein told The Daily Beast. “The set of employees on Mechanical Turk changes day to day,” he explained, and so strikes and protests—which may work for other crowd labor platforms like Uber—fail.
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