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Results: The Use of anonymous as a name

Published on 04/29/2024
By: georgem
1554
Politics
Is it not about time for members to get real and out their name (or Tellwut name), not anonymous when constructing a survey? This mostly seems to refer to US political surveys,
1.
1.
Do you think Anonymous surveys should be allowed?
Yes
50%
747 votes
No
15%
227 votes
Undecided
25%
379 votes
Not Applicable
10%
147 votes
2.
2.
Why do you not want to use your name on the survey
I'm afraid of the rude comments
12%
181 votes
I want to share something personal but don't want it connected to my name
16%
238 votes
Don't want people to know how I feel about the subject of the survey
11%
163 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
22 votes
Not Applicable
58%
874 votes
I just prefer it
17%
255 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
0.47% 4
I don’t post surveys 0.12% 1
I don't use the name Anonymous 0.12% 1
hate the way some people can nit pick over spelling and grammtical errors. 0.12% 1
All of the first 3 answers 0.12% 1
Further research needed 0.12% 1
I don't publish surveys anymore 0.12% 1
just prefer to be neutral 0.12% 1
i have done a handful of surveys and had my name there. 0.12% 1
other reasons 0.12% 1
Want to avoid “voter bias” based on whose name is attached to the survey. 0.12% 1
Better question. Why do you care? 0.12% 1
Who is that 'Stink Lady' what's always on TV now? She looks like she needs a shower herself! A long one! 0.12% 1
I made a comment on Facebook and someone hacked my account. no longer have Facebook and I hesitate to take any comments 0.12% 1
An author's name is irrelevant- why should a person's identity matter? Do you even know these people? What difference does it make? This isn't a dating sight- you don't need to know a person's identity to answer a question. 0.12% 1
Readers should focus on the content, not on me 0.12% 1
We have had this debate before - if someone wants to be anonymous they have their own reasons. 0.12% 1
I suppose the survey writer wants to get comments from everyone, not just people they are friendly with. 0.12% 1
Maybe because some nosey guy wants to know my name 0.12% 1
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