• @tias@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 days ago

    Why are people who make questionnaires so bad at making questionnaires? It’s baffling. This post is particularly glaring but I always find stupid errors or assumptions like this.

    • @MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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      7 days ago

      Where i live, none of the forms to apply for a flat ask only allowed questions. The respective agency even provides a summary, what questions are not allowed (like gender, religion) because discrimination potential but all ask at least two of them.

    • @dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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      37 days ago

      Bias. Good 'ol plain bias.

      Unless you’re very self-aware, one requires actual training and practiced mindfulness to break free from that in all endeavors. There’s also some lack-of-the-outside-world going on too - one would need to have at least thought about world experiences apart from one’s own, to consider alternative possibilities.

  • Jerkface (any/all)
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    297 days ago

    Hey, look, all the sites I specifically avoid, plus Pinterest which just happens to get avoided.

    • Victor
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      46 days ago

      Pinterest… I got a Pinterest account because my wife recommended it after I asked what it was.

      I got it. Very uninteresting. I see one image of like, lingerie or something, so I’m a heterosexual dude and I click that shit, think to myself, hey that’s sexy, maybe my wife will look good in that.

      Kid you not, my feed was nothing but lingerie and sexy stuff after that, and women’s clothing. And there was seemingly no way to reset my algorithm or delete my view history or anything. I wanted to see stuff from my interests, like art, skateboarding, gaming, sports, computing, technology, what have you. But my feed was ruined forever.

      My bad, I guess. 🤷‍♂️

      • @Valmond@lemmy.world
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        26 days ago

        Just search for something else.

        I use it a lot to find photos to draw and paint from, but I do use some unknown site to do it (on the web so adblockers work), the app or the normal website is a total trainwreck but this one is fine IMO: https://kr.pinterest.com/pin/

        • Victor
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          24 days ago

          I guess that could work but I’m long gone from trying to get Pinterest to work for me. There’s… no interest. 🙃

  • @FlihpFlorp@lemm.ee
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    67 days ago

    Oh man I’m taking research class this is non exhaustive because there are gaps in the survey such as a lack of other or none and there’s a second criteria I can’t remember

    I really hope my professor doesn’t have lemmy

  • ThePowerOfGeek
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    2708 days ago

    That’s objectively poor survey design. For questions like that there should always be an ‘Other’ option. There should also be a ‘None’ or ‘N/A’ option.

  • icedterminal
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    807 days ago

    By not having “None of the above” or an “Other” allowing you to fill in the blank, instantly discards this data as viable. which makes this question pointless to even answer, let alone ask.

    • @tibi@lemmy.world
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      57 days ago

      I seriously don’t understand why anyone would use it. It’s basically a platform that copies images from the internet and lets you bookmark them. Something browsers had since the 90s. Or you could just download the pictures to a folder, so you can see all the thumbnails.

    • @Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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      538 days ago

      And I never understood how to use it. If I click on a Google result from Pinterest I’m always taken to something completely different.

        • Ben Hur Horse Race
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          197 days ago

          far from it.

          its a dysfunctional link aggregator. their entire business model is consolidation of other people’s web content. make a FUCKING ACCOUNT IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE PHOTOS BRAIDED LEATHER WRISTBANDS

  • Rhynoplaz
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    447 days ago

    Wow. I can honestly say I spend less than an hour a week on all of those. I wasn’t expecting that.

    • @pipes@sh.itjust.works
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      228 days ago

      I’m exclusively on Pinterest 100hours/week. (I forgot to close the tab with the image search for cool origami)

    • @scarabic@lemmy.world
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      No one will like hearing this answer but they may already understand the issue of it being bad data and have a good reason not to care.

      Here’s the thing. When “none” or “skip” is there, people gravitate toward it. You end up getting 75% of people saying “none” for every question, and then your entire survey is meaningless. I hate surveys too. Everyone hates them. All the more reason to just mash “skip” or “none.” Because fuck you and fuck your survey.

      Meanwhile, what % of people don’t touch any of these social networks? Maybe we can’t say for sure, but it’s way less than 75%.

      So you’re choosing between two possible sources of bad data, and choosing the one you know to be of lower magnitude.

      • @superkret@feddit.org
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        137 days ago

        Then provide an “other” option with a text box instead.
        Make entering some text mandatory if you click it.
        No one gravitates toward that.
        Besides, a “none” option can just be discarded when you analyze the data.
        If all your boxes are social media sites, you have no idea which ones are poisoned by bad data, and by how much.

    • @Soggy@lemmy.world
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      247 days ago

      I hate that “social media” is such a broad umbrella term. It totally lacks useful context. “Social networking site” is great, straightforward and descriptive. But “social media” encompasses every way we communicate with each other except for “traditional media” which got grandfathered through. BBS predates the internet!

      All that to say: YouTube is, for many, a public-access TV station and I’m too young to be this mad about it.

    • Lord Wiggle
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      Would be my only answer, unless Lemmy is there too. Although I watch YouTube with ad block and sponsor block and never post a comment. So it’s just a one way stream of only useful information (I don’t watch junk, only stuff I learn from)

  • @RBWells@lemmy.world
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    What the what? There is no “none of these” choice? In that case I’d check them all. And in the next screen when they ask how many hours for each, put 100 hours for each of them.

    I have never had an account on any of those, did have a very long run on Reddit and a couple of interest-specific communities.

    • @mriswith@lemmy.world
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      They sabotaged themselves years ago by squashing popular votes with an algorithm, so a large amount of people don’t realize the size of the site.

      You can go look at recent popular tweets and see 200k reactions, meanwhile the top posts on reddit show 10-30k votes, despite having 2-50 times as many behind the scenes.

  • @Wispy2891@lemmy.world
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    297 days ago

    how the hell someone can use pinterest for more than one hour a week? Just accidentally browse it when trying to search an image on the web and curse the ux team to have hidden the download button in a way that you click the image and brings you in a completely unrelated site with 10000 images except the one you wanted

    • Novaling
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      37 days ago

      Before they went all out nuclear with ads, promoted content, shops, and AI slop, I was using Pinterest a shit ton to look at fanart and memes (mostly stolen/reposted art, but real human art at least). I’d be on there for an hour or so every other day tbh, I liked making boards of my fixations and shit.

      Then the app went to hell a few years back and I ditched it, because the web version sucks, and I didn’t know about LibRedirect instances. Now I just don’t bother with the place anymore.

    • @Ghost@sh.itjust.works
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      16 days ago

      If you’re a visual artist it’s great for finding reference and inspiration material. When I’m not sure exactly what I want to draw I’ll usually scroll Pinterest for a bit, find something that gives me an idea, then use Pinterest again to source reference material for said idea. So if I’m really in the mood to draw I can definitely rack up a couple hours in Pinterest a week.