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Horde.work Great place to earn XMR and more

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Aug 19, 2026 12:38 AM Last edited Aug 19, 2026 12:58 AM
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Need real people to perform small online tasks for your startup or project?
Instead of relying on bots or fake engagement, Horde.work lets you post microtasks and have actual people complete them — from testing and account creation to reviews, voting, social interactions, and other simple tasks.

One interesting part: payments can be made anonymously using Monero (XMR).

If you're looking for a way to get genuine human participation without the usual KYC-heavy payment platforms, it's worth taking a look:

https://horde.work

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Aug 19, 2026 12:53 AM
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Spam.

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Aug 19, 2026 1:00 AM Edited Aug 19, 2026 1:01 AM
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@superquantum Too late, you are not being genuine and not recommending this service because it is good but because you are getting a kickback.
It's fair for companies to advertise their own services because then it is clear advertising, but referral link spam is just being a leech to wherever you spam it and feigning recommendations, it's called astroturfing.

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Aug 19, 2026 1:13 AM
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I understand the concern, and I’ve already apologized if my recommendation came across as spam. However, I think there is a distinction between recommending a service and deliberately engaging in astroturfing.
If I have a referral link or any potential incentive, I’m perfectly comfortable being transparent about that. But that alone does not make the underlying recommendation dishonest, nor does it mean that I am pretending to be an independent reviewer.
You’re entitled to be skeptical of referral links, and I respect that. What I don’t think is fair is assuming someone’s motives without evidence simply because they recommended a service they genuinely found useful.
I’m not here to pressure anyone into using it. People can evaluate the service for themselves and decide whether it offers any value to them. I’ve acknowledged your criticism, apologized for the way I approached it, and I’m happy to leave it there.
We can disagree on the recommendation without turning that disagreement into a judgment about someone’s character or intentions.

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