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Luke Freeman asked this same question a while ago on Facebook (EA Hangout group iirc) in a poll, have you seen this? Quite a lot of people responded there.
Here’s the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/477649789306528/posts/1061641704240664/
Thank you so much, I hadn’t seen this!
Thank you for doing this.
Even though aggregating what media forum members learn from and interact with seems obviously useful, I am surprised this hasn’t been done more frequently (I have not seen a form of this nature, but only have a fractional sample of what’s out there).
I am very interested to see what you find (partially to find some new content to absorb) and hope that many people fill out this form.
I filled out the form. It was mildly annoying to write down the channels/newsletters I regularly watched/read, since the text cursor would return to the beginning of the textbox if I went to a new tab. It’s a minor problem, though. I believe this has to do with the fact that the form has “Short answer” questions, rather than the “Paragraph” question. I suggest having the latter next time, since it mean that the annoying behavior above does not occur. Also, it means that I can separate the names using line breaks, rather than using commas and spaces (which is what I did).
Thank you for the feedback—sorry you had a slightly frustrating experience!
I think this could also be a forum question and you might get more uptake.
Can I make one?
Hey Nathan,
I actually purposefully made it a post rather than a question, as it’d be most helpful for me if people filled out the form I linked rather than replying in the comments with their answers. I figured a question would encourage the latter approach.
You don’t have to answer this, but why is it more useful to have results in a form rather than as upvoted answers to a question?
I guess you can easily collect answers to multiple questions through a form. You can also see correlations e.g. if people watch a certain YT channel are they also more likely to listen to a certain podcast. Plus upvotes on Forum can be strong/weak which you may not want and people may simply upvote existing options rather than adding new ones, biasing what was put up early.