This is cool. There needs to be more of these types of things.
That said, I don’t agree with much of the approach of this.
Why tell people to ‘enter the first answer that comes to you’? These are complicated questions and necessitate consideration.
These are not things people are used to thinking about, so that biases the results. I’d consider alternative questions.
Is there some reason that you can’t provide any context at all? I can think of many ways to provide partial context, so that people aren’t going into this blind, without ‘giving away’ what it does.
This is cool. There needs to be more of these types of things.
That said, I don’t agree with much of the approach of this.
Why tell people to ‘enter the first answer that comes to you’? These are complicated questions and necessitate consideration.
These are not things people are used to thinking about, so that biases the results. I’d consider alternative questions.
Is there some reason that you can’t provide any context at all? I can think of many ways to provide partial context, so that people aren’t going into this blind, without ‘giving away’ what it does.
All very fair points Josh. Like I said, early work in progress, which is why I’m here.
Agreed.
Agreed—any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
Agreed.