Viewing performers
The Users page shows all performers who opened at least one of your tasks. On this page, you can select performers to:
- Block or unblock access. For example, if you blocked a performer by mistake.
- Issue a reward for good performance. Loyal performers will complete your tasks more willingly.
- How do I choose performers?
- Note. The list may take several minutes to load. If you see Users not found, try to wait a bit or use filters.
- Create a text file and add the performer IDs in it, for example:
059db2fa0927xec84a4cb9ccafc77ea4 1a1f14bd48f0be13cb10c18sqgeb0679 83khfalkdg78m3qhfai3kaf91h9n3ls3
- Click the Upload file button at the bottom left and choose the file.
When the file is uploaded, click Add.
- Project ban — Users you blocked in one of the project pools, for example based on a quality control rule.
- Requester ban — Users you blocked in all your projects.
- Blocked in the system — Users blocked in the platform for violating the rules, poor response quality, or frequent errors when entering captcha.
- All — Show both blocked and not blocked users.
If you know the performer IDsTo choose one performer, enter their ID in the search field and click Search.
To choose several performers:Tip. To view detailed information about a performer, click their ID.Show blocked usersBy default, blocked users aren't displayed. Click the drop-down list for other options:Exclude those who haven't used Yandex.Toloka for a long time.Choose Show active users and specify the number of days when the user completed at least one task.Find those who opened or completed my tasksIn the left part of the window use the Project and Pool fields to select performers who opened tasks in one of your projects or pools.
On the pool statistics page, these performers are listed in the Interested in pool field.
The Completed field shows the number of completed tasks. If the number is
0
, it means the user only opened a task but didn't complete it.
You can download the list of the chosen performers. To do this, click Download .xls at the top right.
Read the blog about how to select performers.
Troubleshooting
Yes, of course — you can use the same skill for different projects. But most often, a skill is intended for a specific project. If the performer completes a certain task well, this doesn't mean that they will complete other ones successfully. Another disadvantage is that if you filter by skills that were set long ago, you will artificially limit the number of available performers.
The pool shows the total number of performers that completed at least one task page. A training skill can be lost over time if you set repeated training in the pool settings. This setting allows a performer to pass the training again after a certain period if the performer didn't complete any tasks in associated pools or if there was a large time gap between completing tasks (for example, because of the ban). The training skill displays the performers who either recently completed training, or regularly complete your tasks so that the skill doesn't expire.