Take an outside view. How would you feel about someone making a survey here about the fraction of people who thought that the US government had covered up aliens at Roswell, or that the Illuminati had assassinated JFK, or that Princess Diana was killed by British intelligence?
And now imagine someone doing that after they’ve spent multiple years here unsuccessfully trying to persuade people of that conspiracy, and have been given specific suggestions of how they might be able to actually get people to listen and then hasn’t followed up on those suggestions.
US government had covered up aliens at Roswell, or that the Illuminati had assassinated JFK, or that Princess Diana was killed by British intelligence?
A survey like that with a single disjunctive question could be good. With those three I’m still saying no, though.
Take an outside view. How would you feel about someone making a survey here about the fraction of people who thought that the US government had covered up aliens at Roswell, or that the Illuminati had assassinated JFK, or that Princess Diana was killed by British intelligence?
And now imagine someone doing that after they’ve spent multiple years here unsuccessfully trying to persuade people of that conspiracy, and have been given specific suggestions of how they might be able to actually get people to listen and then hasn’t followed up on those suggestions.
A survey like that with a single disjunctive question could be good. With those three I’m still saying no, though.