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I don’t feel that the pat in the back is necessary when highlighting these realities of the world economic inequality. The whole article could have been published without the intense PR focus.

To clarify, there is no hard numbers around the quantity of people performing this task, for how long they are employed, their average working hours per day, the median satisfaction rating, the median pay per employee, etc. It feels as if only some happy examples were picked.



If they don't like it, why are they doing it? For every rational labeller, it must be better than every other option available to them. Perhaps you're saying the workers are irrational and need some outside for to stop them doing this job? Like it's an unhealthy addiction or is limiting their future opportunities?




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