Arabic speakers wanted — play a 1-hour safety decision game (no experience needed)

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Summary

We need ordinary people — not specialists — to test whether a set of judgement calls makes sense to a parent. What you'll do: You play a parent. You'll see a short summary of who has been contacting a child and how worrying each contact looks — but you never read the child's actual messages. For each contact you decide: block them, check in with the child, keep watching, or leave it alone. Seven short scenarios, four contacts each. About an hour. At the end you tell us what you chose and why. Who we're looking for Native Arabic speaker. Tell us your dialect specifically — Saudi (and which region), Emirati, Qatari, Kuwaiti, Egyptian, Levantine. Gulf dialects are our priority. Parents especially welcome, but not required. No background in psychology, child protection or technology needed. What we actually want from you There's no answer we're hoping for. If you think we've got something wrong — that a situation we've flagged is completely normal, or that something we've treated as harmless would worry you as a parent — that's the most useful thing you can tell us. Please say so plainly. Some of these situations are completely innocent. Part of what we're testing is whether people can tell the difference — so "nothing wrong here" is just as useful an answer as "this is a problem." Content note The scenarios cover things children encounter online: bullying, adults behaving inappropriately toward a child, and a young person going through emotional distress. Every conversation is invented — no real children, no real messages. You will not read the conversations themselves, only short summaries of them. You can stop at any point and still be paid in full. Pay $30 fixed for one completed session of roughly an hour, including your written comments. Likely to be repeat work for people who do it well. To apply, answer this A 12-year-old girl is messaging a boy in her class about a school project. Nothing else is said. In a sentence or two: (1) is she in any danger? and (2) separately, would her parents be comfortable with it? We want both answers — they may not be the same, and we're interested in how you think about the difference.

  • Less than 30 hrs/week
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  • < 1 month
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  • Entry level
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  • $25.00

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    $30.00

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  • Remote Job
  • One-time project
    Project Type
Skills and Expertise
Mandatory skills
Native Fluency
Arabic
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About the client
Member since Jul 17, 2026
  • AUS
    East Rockingham12:57 AM
  • $683 total spent
    5 hires, 4 active
  • 27 hours

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