Breaking Even — The June Lookback: The Grandmother of All Droughts
June in one read: the worst queue drought veterans say they have ever seen, getting paid becomes the story on three platforms, Mercor throws a party in the middle of a recession, and the Telus warning cluster we flagged in May grew into a pattern.
June 2026 — The Month in Hindsight
A three-year DataAnnotation veteran logged in to zero projects for the first time. Handshake workers spent the month asking where their money went. Outlier's ban wave found people with seven months on a single project. And in the middle of all of it, the loudest threads on r/MercorAI were people celebrating five-figure months. We tracked 3,535 Reddit posts across eight platforms in June. This is what they said.
The Grandmother of All Droughts
That's not my phrase. It's the title of one of June's most-shared DataAnnotation threads: "Can we all agree that this is the grandmother of all droughts?" It sat next to "This has been the longest drought I've seen, and there's no sign of it stopping" and a post from a worker with almost three years on the platform seeing a truly empty dashboard for the first time. DA generated 1,019 posts in June — the most of any platform we track — and roughly a third of the tagged conversation was some flavor of empty queue or work drought.
The June recaps corroborate the shape of it: large batches of tasks spawning and completely vanishing inside a 24-hour window. This isn't a DA-only story either. Telus AI's subreddit spent the entire month with its "No Tasks Available" weekly threads as the top posts — over 100 comments apiece, four weeks running. Stellar AI's quiet forum produced "No work in 8 months." Even Handshake, which spent spring hiring aggressively, saw paused taskers and drying queues.
If May's letter argued the layoffs were a redesign — generalist contraction, specialist expansion — June was the month the contraction stopped being a thesis and became a dashboard you could refresh. The counterpoint exists and deserves printing: one DA generalist posted crossing $10K during the drought. The queues aren't empty for everyone. They're empty for the middle.
Getting Paid Became the Story on Three Platforms
The single most-tagged issue on Handshake AI in June wasn't queues — it was payment, 142 posts worth. The month's most-shared thread title says it plainly: "The slack channels while HAI is still stealing money 3 weeks later." Around it: "If you completed the onboarding for Project V, you have been scammed," a widely-shared claim that effective rates on Project HH have slid from $17/hr toward $7/hr, and a thread that was literally just an upvote poll — "Can you upvote if your account is suddenly under review?" — that filled with hands.
Alignerr ran the same story at smaller volume: "Worked a project and No pay," "It's been a month without payment. How can we contact support???", and an all-caps demand that the platform publish its production rate. And on Outlier, the money story wore a ban costume — account terminations that take the accrued balance with them. June's standouts: a worker banned after reporting a reviewer for using AI, and seven-month Aether contributors kicked mid-project. Account bans were Outlier's number-one tagged issue in June, ahead of even its technical complaints.
One operational note from that same forum: Aether is moving from Hubstaff to Outlier's own session timer. In May I told Outlier folks to screenshot their Hubstaff timer at the start and end of every session. The tool changed; the advice doesn't. Whatever timer the platform runs, capture it like it's your invoice — because it is.
Mercor Threw a Party in a Recession
Now the split screen. While DA mourned its queues, the most-upvoted threads on r/MercorAI in June were: "Mercor changed my life" (213 upvotes), "Mercor works if you work it — $20k since mid-May," "We are SO back lol," and "Just got hired…". The June recap behind the mood: Mercor is reportedly paying 30,000+ contractors a combined $4 million a day and is in talks to double its valuation to $20 billion, eight months after the October raise.
Two honest caveats from the same data. First, the celebration is loud but not unanimous — 262 of Mercor's 685 June posts ran negative, and "legitimacy concern" was a recurring tag from people stuck in the waiting room watching other people's hiring posts. Second, the single most-commented Mercor thread of the month wasn't a celebration at all — it was 124 comments of confusion over an "MS Word Work Trial." The winners are real and so is the line outside.
The takeaway matches May's: Mercor is hiring into hyper-specific niches — June postings called for general-relativity physicists, physicians with Rwandan primary-care experience, and Hebrew-speaking voice actors. If you hold a narrow credential, the door is open. If you're a generalist, you're in the line.
Platform Color From Our Own Data
June volume across eight tracked platforms: 3,535 posts.
DataAnnotation — 1,019 posts, drought dominant (above). Suspension goodbyes ("So Long DA :(", "Got the permanent suspension message") ran alongside the empty queues. June recap.
Handshake AI — 769 posts, payment issues the top tag, accounts-under-review the secondary story. June recap.
Outlier AI — 714 posts, account bans the number-one issue, Aether screeners and the Hubstaff-to-session-timer migration the operational stories. "After 2+ years I'm done with Outlier" is the mood of the tail. June recap.
Mercor — 685 posts, the only platform where the top of the board was celebrations. Hiring is real; so is the waiting room. June recap.
Alignerr — 129 posts, unpaid-work threads and a telling migration post: "Hey Outlier dumped me two days ago but Alignerr hired me today." The revolving door between these two is its own economy. June recap.
micro1 — 116 posts, almost all of it a late-June burst: first-contract celebrations ("This is my lucky day," 246 upvotes) next to Zara-is-broken reports and frustration at AI-rejected applications.
Telus AI — 81 posts and zero positive ones. The NTA weekly threads owned the month, and the "final warning" quality-email cluster we flagged in May as worth watching but not yet a pattern is now a pattern — including one worker scoring 6/8 on factuality feedback and getting a final warning anyway. "Remember Bonuses?" asks the month's saddest thread. June recap.
Stellar AI — 22 posts, mostly Project A qualification limbo. Quiet, stable, slow — which after this June reads almost like a compliment. June recap.
New This Month — June Insights Are Live
We shipped June 2026 monthly recaps for 15 platforms — the biggest In Hindsight update yet, including a first-ever entry for Invisible Technologies. Start with the busiest rooms: DataAnnotation, Handshake AI, and Mercor. The full index lives on the In Hindsight page.
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