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I did try to make it clear that it was the wording of the survey, as implied by the post, rather than the mere fact of carrying out a survey. Like I said, if they want to know what people want or are interested in, asking them what they want and are interested in seems like a more direct way of doing that than asking questions which, undeniably, are exactly the kind of questions they'd be asking if they were gathering data for either sale to or use by some analytics firm.
As I said, it's not even that big of a deal, I was just voicing a suspicion. It's entirely voluntary and appears not to involve any actual personal data. I don't think voicing my suspicion is any kind of big deal, either, let's all relax and try to get through the wait. Minutes turning into hours over here.
As I said, it's not even that big of a deal, I was just voicing a suspicion. It's entirely voluntary and appears not to involve any actual personal data. I don't think voicing my suspicion is any kind of big deal, either, let's all relax and try to get through the wait. Minutes turning into hours over here.