Today’s prompt was to answer the Proust Questionnaire. Decided to follow the prompt exactly w/ one-line (reasonably lyrical) answers for each question & minimal editing after the fact. The result could maybe use a bit of shuffling/revising to be considered an actual poem, but I think it flows well & even makes a bit of surprising sense as-is.
The survey is completely anonymous and I'm not collecting any personal sensitive data. Survey is hosted on trusted university's server.
Update: if you use other app that can connect with Mastodon via ActivityPub protocol then you can still check the Mastodon as your main platform. But it will be alright if you will leave a note in the survey that you use that other app. You can do it in any of the question that have an 'other' variant of an answer. Please look at the comments, I put there an example how to do it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thank you in advance, your help means a lot for me! :blobCat_blush:
When I came home #today, I carried all my luggage to the third floor and thought of my 80 year old godfather who insists on carrying all the heavy stuff for me. Should I let him do that or be as persistent as he is? #suomimastodon#finland#question#questionoftheday#questionnaire
Bah! If you're doing an online #survey or a #questionnaire, and you are asking in which region/city/village the respondent is living in currently. Do not make it an open field. If you do, you are asking for trouble down the line.
Instead, have a drop-down menu with the options. It does not matter how many options there would be. Just do it, make it searchable or something. After this, you can have an open field where the respondent can write clarifications.
Bonjour !
Pour mon mémoire, j'ai besoin de l'avis d'un maximum de lecteurs et lectrices sur le roman maximaliste. Non, le terme n'est pas connu, mais vous pouvez répondre au questionnaire tout de même (c'est même plus intéressant pour moi). Donc si vous avez deux minutes à m'accorder, voici le lien: https://framaforms.org/le-roman-maximaliste-avis-des-lecteurs-et-lectrices-1683033037