guys you do know i do research that isnt twitter polls, right? i do in fact spend the majority of my time and research effort *not* on twitter polls; you might just be *on twitter* and so you only see the twitter poll part
"I published it by posting it on both of my twitter accounts, on my reddit page, and on my Instagram and Facebook." I think the fact that the data you're collecting, using your influence, is potentially non random/algorithmic (social media) is something you should think abt.
sure, it's probably still more representative than most published studies tho
and you can in fact find me thinking about this exact things if you keep reading
I did finish it, you briefly address it in limitation 3. You claim to have gotten funding for research, yet you are applying the quality restrictions of public surveys. Survey results are not meant to have conclusions drawn, research is done in search of reproducibility.
didn’t see you deleted the tweet and changed “surveys” to “studies”. Anyone can publish a study, whether or not it has merit/reproducibility is the issue, and i’d assume if you’re making public claims about sociology & psychology based on your own data you want to have standards.