Originally Posted by
rwoman
Agree a poll is a good start. It seems the perception on how many favor or are against this varies.
Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
I think it's VERY IMPORTANT to consider carefully how any question(s) in a poll will be worded and what alternatative responses will be offered. Carelessly worded polls can give very misleading conclusions.
Agreed. I'd like to compile a list of alternatives for a poll so we don't exclude anyone's preferred option. Here is a partial list of iterms:
What if anything would you like TalkBoard to do about an "I found this post helpful" button or a similar form of reader feedback?
1. Nothing. Reader feedback will not improve FlyerTalk.
2. Experiment with reader feedback for a limited time and/or in selected forums.
3. Just add the button. It will improve FlyerTalk.
I don't think it's practical to explore opinions on features and functions (e.g., I think we have to set aside any "dislike" button for this poll). But I want to make sure that the poll is complete to maximize its usefulness to TalkBoard.