I normally don’t participate in surveys because they are generally limited to them asking only questions they want answers to and allow for no input to what concerns those taking the survey. This survey includes to place where the survey taker can have input – free type space – to express in your own words what is important to you.
That does not promise that individual comments will be read, understood or acted upon, but the failure to take the opportunity to make your opinion heard… is a lost opportunity
Filed under: General Problems
Another reason to provide comments is for their use by lawyers if it comes to that.
Sometimes I miss a petition or survey as I want to work on getting my “comment” clear and to the point as usually there is little space. How do we know if they are even reading the comments? I guess we just have to hope they do. That’s why I like the idea of twitter (I haven’t joined) as seems like you have the opportunity to get to the heart of your message in a very short space…