Today I've noticed a blue bar suggesting I take a "how are we doing? site satisfaction" survey.
I ask that the bar be taken down and the survey scrapped. Why? Well, several reasons.
The survey is manipulative
(numbering arbitrarily to make commenting easier:)
- By the third question (not including your age) - already two questions have suggested that the "Stack Overflow community" may be "not welcoming".
- No mention of site rules ("code of conduct" etc.) as a potential source of dis-satisfaction.
- No mention of the penal procedures as a source of dis-satisfaction.
- Reduction of users' experience on StackOverflow to a single axis: degree of feeling-welcome.
- I speculate there will be a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" : If the "community is welcoming", then SE management's policies will be interpreted as being appropriate or even successful; if the "community is unwelcoming", then further repression will be necessary to combat those unwelcoming anti-socials.
- Underlying assumption that this site is fundamentally a social community for new immigrants to join, rather than a curated Questions & Answers platform.
- Another baiting question: "How frequently have you have stopped yourself from participating (asking, answering, voting, or commenting) on Stack Overflow Q&A because you’re worried about having a negative experience? " This encourages people to report they have had such a negative experience and have avoided participation. If you don't agree with my interpretation, then - how about adding a question such as "Do you believe the mass exodus of moderators over Stack Exchange's unfair conduct is a cause for concern of the community, and needs to be better addressed?"
- There are only a few questions overall, making the weight of the "unwelcoming community" rhetoric even more significant.
Weird US racial politics
You (= SE Inc.) continue trying to peg us into your US-political racist boxes. "Hispanic" is not a race, it's a cultural/lingual background. Most Spanish people are Hispanic (but not the Basques). "Latin" (or "Latino" in Castillian) is another somewhat vague characterization; for examples, the Italians are the most Latin of peoples - but they fit the "White/European" box. Also, let's talk about the "Middle-East". The term is itself problematic - it's to the East only if you're European (and was used by the European Colonial powers)... but even ignoring that: There is no such thing as a "Middle-Eastern racial background". This region has people with dark skin and light skin, speakers of Arabic, Kurdish, Turkish and Hebrew; peoples having migrated from different areas in Africa, Asia and Europe; etc. And it's not like you're asking "is part of your family from the Middle East" which would be a different question.
The title is false / misleading
Speaking of Stack Exchange Inc. and its management - you are not mentioned at all in the survey. Yet - this survey is about "how you are doing", right?
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I mean, surely it could not be a survey about how we are doing, where "we" is the Stack Overflow body of members; as we did not initiate this survey nor author its questions.
PS:
- Obligatory "Yes, Prime Minister" clip about getting the opinion poll results you want.
- I am not opposed to surveying in general, like the developer survey etc.
racism
, not the one that self-styled "anti-racist" (hint: they are racist) activists in the US (and unfortunately also leaking into Canada and possibly other places) seek to substitute.nil
. I guess that says it all. :(