▲ 33 r/WFHJobs

Get Paid For Omegle Conversations

Hey All,

I just started working for Babel Audio earlier this month. I found them through a Google ad while applying for other AI companies. It's honestly been really fun and reminds me of Omegle. Basically, you get paired up with a random person, and the goal is to have a normal conversation. The latest project that I've been working on is English Video 2, where you showcase an item in your room and have a conversation with a random person about it.

I currently earn $100 a day through tasks, but I started with $30/day. Each session is 3-5minutes long and pays $50/hour. You have a limit of tasks you can do daily, you start with 10 tasks, but I've seen some people go up to 50.

You need a microphone and camera; many people use AirPods and their laptop cameras. You get paid every Tuesday, and all your tasks get tracked instantly. I haven't had any issues with payouts yet.

They just opened English Video 2, so get in while you can. Dm me for a referral if you'd like. You get priority processing and $50 while I get a referral bonus.

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u/Xuenti — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/PoppyMains+2 crossposts

Crit Poppy ADC with Yorick Support.....

I'm usually a support main, but I cosplayed as an ADC for this one game.

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u/Xuenti — 1 month ago

Hey Guys, here with another guide. In this game, we had an unfortunate midlaner who had 10 deaths in 10 minutes. The Naafiri was a problem, and we were really behind. However, a crucial vision plant turned this game from losing to winning. Here's how I turned this lost game around by having good map awareness.

Thanks for all the support and let me know if you have any questions or feedback.

u/Xuenti — 2 months ago

Hello everyone, I'm a grandmaster Poppy support enjoyer.

In this short video, I go over what to do when you're behind and how you can claw back into the game. When you're behind, the only fair fight is an unfair one. You don't ever win fights where the enemy doesn't make a mistake, or you don't have a numbers advantage.

This means when you're behind, this should be the key thing you're always looking for. Through punishing the enemy's mistakes and identifying where you have a numerical advantage, you can claw back seemingly unwinnable games.

Let me know if you have any feedback. Thanks!

u/Xuenti — 2 months ago