This essay was written to shed light on the obscure and cryptic world of Amazon Flex scripts. Users can interact with the servers running Amazon Flex by using the Amazon Flex app. You grant them direct access to the blocks. Blockages can now be withdrawn straight from Amazon's servers before they reach the Flex app thanks to the "man in the middle" role that Amazon plays. This eliminates the possibility that regular users will encounter the block.
You are tapping away in an attempt to capture a block, but the script operators have placed themselves in between the server and the Flex app.
Users can interact with the servers running Amazon Flex by using the Amazon Flex app. After the blocks have been added to the app, you can evaluate and approve them.
In group chats and forums, false information is regularly circulated. This incorrect information is most likely due to ignorance and the script users themselves. I think that Amazon Flex drivers should be allowed to have an open and educated discussion about using scripts. The ultimate goal is comprehension.