https://t.co/KBOHiZvngn - What actually happens
When you sign up, you go through a screening test. This is where most people fail and never figure out why.
The test is not about being smart. It's about understanding what they want.
Here's what they actually want:
@NigeriaStories Did you know you can get yourself a remote job on data annotation
Task: work on annotation projects
Salary: $20/hr - $40/hr
Want to learn on how application works and how assessment is done like this comment and reply " task"
Hiring for Specialist, Content Producer REMOTE JOB USA
Position: Specialist, Content Producer
Date Posted: June 13, 2026
Salary: $70,000 – $75,000 per Year
Location: United States, REMOTE
Company: Pearson
APPLY HERE
https://t.co/VnbEFe6UJ0...
@ChuksEmma947401 Apply for data annotation and handshake ai if you are tired of working 9- 5 jobs
Requirements a strong wifi, a working laptop, and time
Reply and like this comment if interested
@Onlgig You can literally make $20/hr from bed grading AI text. It's the best low-energy job (Data Annotation). The only annoying part is the strict onboarding test, but DM me and I'll send you the cheat sheet to pass it.
@GlobalEllah Passing the Data Annotation test isn't just about good English. It's about beating their algorithm. I build fully approved, proxy-secured accounts for people who just want to skip the headache and get straight to the $20/hr work.
Reply "SETUP" and let me do the hard part for you.
@MrCharlesky Look into AI training (Data Annotation). Zero customers, zero calls. You just read text from an AI and correct it for $20/hr. Best quiet job ever. The entry exam auto-rejects a lot of people, but I have a cheat sheet that will help you pass it.
@Onlgig I thought the $20/hr AI jobs were a Twitter scam until my first PayPal transfer cleared.
Turns out, it’s just boring work. Tech companies pay you to read AI text and correct the grammar.
The entry test is strict to keep bots out, but I have a Google Doc of the answers
Reply "DOC"
@AmControo I feel this so much. I started doing Data Annotation ($20/hr to correct AI text) just to help pay for groceries. The entry test is hard but I have a Google Doc with my study notes. DM me if you want it!
@Earnerfun Job hunting is so draining right now. I completely gave up and just started grading AI models for $20/hr (Data Annotation). No interviews, you just take a logic test. I put my study notes on how to pass it in my pinned tweet if you need a break from sending resumes. dm for guide
@JobFound5 My timeline for tonight:
8:00 PM - Logged into Data Annotation.
8:10 PM - Rated an AI prompt about Python code.
9:15 PM - Fact-checked a bot's essay on history.
10:00 PM - Logged off.
Made $40. It’s not glamorous, but doing this 4 nights a week covers my car payment.
@currentiyke The $20/hr Data Annotation test has a hidden trap.
If you don't use "Markdown" to format your answers, the bot auto-rejects your application instantly. That’s why you’re stuck on the waitlist.
Don't guess.
DM me "FORMAT" for the exact rubric to bypass the bot.
Lets get paid.
@NadzuAI The secret to stable WFH income is 'Task Stacking.' You need to pass the entrance exams for Data Annotation, Outlier AI, AND WeLocalize. If one platform is slow, you log into the other. It guarantees $20/hr is always available. Dm me, I have the guides to pass all 3 tests.
@MrCharlesky If you're analytical, stay away from Data Annotation and apply to Outlier AI. They pay up to $35/hr specifically for STEM and logic brains to fact-check AI models. The math assessment is tough, but I have the exact grading rubric dm me if you want help to pass the test.
@Onlgig 10−15 studies while waiting).
You need accounts on all three.
DM me "PIPELINE" and I’ll send you the cheat sheets to pass all 3 entrance exams tonight.
@Onlgig Never rely on just one remote site. If they run out of tasks, your income hits zero. 📉
Here is my daily $20/hr AI Training Pipeline:
1️⃣ Primary: Data Annotation (Highest pay, strict grading).
2️⃣ Backup: Outlier AI (High volume, easier to get tasks).
3️⃣ Filler: Prolific (Quick