Quality & the Golden Rule — what gets your work accepted
AI companies pay for USEFUL data. A blurry, mis-named, or cheated file is rejected — no pay. These are the non-negotiable rules.
The Golden Rule (non-negotiable)
What makes a file “accepted”?
- Matches the batch brief exactly
- All required metadata filled (GPS, date, batch name)
- Follows OraData naming convention
- Not a duplicate of an existing file
- Technical quality sufficient (sharp, correct exposure, clean audio)
- Zero hateful / illegal / privacy-violating content
Top rejection reasons
- Blur / camera shake
- Missing metadata (GPS off, date empty)
- Off-topic (you shot a cat, brief was a road)
- Duplicate of a file already delivered
- Visible face or license plate without consent
The reliability score
Every validation / rejection updates your score. Above 70% keeps you active and unlocks Silver+. Below for too long triggers a 14-day grace period, then suspension.
Gold items
5-10% of what you validate are gold items — files with a pre-known correct answer. Correct validation raises your score. Lazy validators get caught this way.
OraData · guide public · révisé 2026
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