• @sugar_in_your_tea
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    11 month ago

    Really? I’d honestly split them about evenly, maybe even more toward the “don’t want” end of the spectrum.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      Sorry, I wasn’t talking about your answers specifically, but about aggregate results. (Also note that I think you might not get presented with all possible features when taking a single survey.)

      The point is not to find the features that people would like, but the features that people would like most.

      Additionally, this allows you to find a few features that have particularly high value for a subset of users, even though on average they’re not that interesting. (I think Multi-Account Containers are a good example of that: too much of a hassle for many, but for some people, like me, a reason to never switch away from Firefox.)

      • @sugar_in_your_tea
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        11 month ago

        Then perhaps allow them to pick the top 5 or so, and rank them, and then maybe up to 5 that they don’t care about. I’m pretty meh toward a lot of those, and I imagine others are as well.