France Cultural Image Collection Project

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Flitto

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Hello,
We would like to inform you about an opportunity to participate in our France Image Collection Project.

If you have taken photos related to the listed concepts during your travels in France or while residing there, you are eligible to participate.
For each accepted image that meets the project guidelines, you will receive USD 0.21 per image.

For detailed information and submission guidelines, please refer to the Google Form linked below.
Google Form: Application for the image project

Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to your participation!
 
Hello,
We would like to inform you about an opportunity to participate in our France Image Collection Project.

If you have taken photos related to the listed concepts during your travels in France or while residing there, you are eligible to participate.
For each accepted image that meets the project guidelines, you will receive USD 0.21 per image.

For detailed information and submission guidelines, please refer to the Google Form linked below.
Google Form: Application for the image project

Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to your participation!
 
💀 Oh this one’s a gem. Dude shows up on a travel forum with his sweet little “France Cultural Image Collection Project”, all wrapped in “cultural appreciation” and “thank you for your precious contribution” fluff. Reality? It’s a data grab, plain and simple.


Let’s break it down:
– That Google Form? It’s not an application — it’s free manual tagging. You’re literally labeling your own photos for them.
– The strict photo rules (clean background, centered subject, no clutter)? Classic signs of building a training dataset for computer vision AI.
– The payment? $0.21 per accepted image, with zero guarantee, zero transparency, paid maybe via PayPal, if the stars align.


And the kicker? The post is proudly signed by Flitto — a company that literally sells labeled datasets for AI. Their whole business is collecting, annotating, and reselling language and image data. So you, the friendly tourist, become an unpaid data worker, under the illusion you’re contributing to “French cultural heritage”.


And they post this on a travel forum, asking for pics of “jonchée”, “lièvre à la royale”, “bleu de brebis”, and other hyper-specific niche stuff no normal traveler would randomly have. You’d need to be shooting a food doc for Arte to check half these boxes.


So yeah — they’re not just cheap, they’re bold. They get people to work for free, hand over clean datasets, and walk away with the goods to sell to AI clients.


Honestly, it’s impressive.
Some people have more nerve than budget, and Flitto just dropped a masterclass.
I genuinely admire the confidence it takes to post crap like this while treating people like fools.
 
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