Yesterday, I received an email from [email protected] titled Invitation: Help to shape a new Stack Overflow feature. It basically offers me to provide feedback to help designing new stuff on SO.
As a starter: as most SO users, I understand that the first strength of the site is its community, and I am sure willing to help making it a better place. However - maybe because I am a rather fresh member (< 2 years) - some questions came to my mind after reading the email, and I thought I would share on Meta.
The mail goes like:
We are about to kick off a long-term research project, and are looking for Stack Overflow users to be part of it. We are contacting you because you are an established, active member of the site and we'd love your opinions to help shape what we're working on.
The project aims to find new ways to connect our users to the technologies they are interested in, and we will explore new forms of collaboration such as new content types, discussions, and group membership.
We will be starting our research sessions in August, and ideally we would like to speak to you once per month from August to November (so a total of 4 sessions). Each session will last 60 minutes, and you will be compensated $60 per session, via gift card.
During these sessions we will ask questions about how you currently use Stack Overflow, and get your opinions on new designs and ideas. All feedback will be used to inform product and design decisions.
[ ... less interesting stuff follows ...]
Open questions:
Does SO run this kind of project on a regular basis, or is this something new? There has been tensions between SO management and the community recently, is this some kind of response to that?
If you ever participated in this, did you feel that it ended up being helpful? If not: do you think that there is a decent chance such a project would eventually be useful?
How do you react to the fact that SO is willing to actually pay users to participate in improving the UX? I always thought as my involvement on SO as something I do for free, out of good-will and interest in the technology, so why would they want to compensate me now?
In a nutshell: how would you respond to such invitation... and why?