I got this email from SO saying:
Hi [My actual name \o/],
Thank you for helping us improve Stack Overflow Channels!
We’re researching a new topic and want to invite you to take a short survey. It will take 5-10 minutes if you qualify to complete it.
Willing to help, I did the survey, filling in all kinds of details (including the fact that I do work in a large company and do have quite some say in the acquisition of these kinds of products/services).
Then halfway, I got about 5 pages of informational slides on the awesomeness of Channels, without any questions in it.
Then I got the question if, after reading this sales pitch introductory information, I would be willing to go for Channels. I expected at least some follow up questions in which I could motivate or nuance my 'No', but to my surprise it ended there, indicated I am not the person of interest to the survey, leaving me feeling like I just sent away some door-to-door salesperson.
So my request: Please don't dress up sales pitches as surveys, or more gently put: try to make surveys not look like sales pitches.
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