So here's the thing I didn't actually put a fabricated response in for the survey But it would have been really easy to And I can't actually prove to you that I didn't, and neither can you The very fact that your political opponents found the survey now makes it worthlesshttps://twitter.com/PiqueResProject/status/1223767821928292353 …
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Again, before you yell at me, I didn't actually do this But I *could have* popped a bunch of incognito windows, put in a dozen slightly varying life stories of the kind you're clearly fishing for ("Abused girl seeking to escape female vulnerability"), then saved screenshots
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Then, when you publish the study and argue that it proves your point, I'd be ready with receipts "No, the subject who gave the response about her dysphoria being an outgrowth of her childhood belief in demon possession was me" Your study would be very publicly ruined
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The fun thing is, if I were on your side, I could do exactly the same thing, minus the last part Again, after all, your survey is making it very obvious what kind of stories you want to collect and all you're trying to do is collect an impressively large number of them
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This almost certainly *has happened* already Hell, there's people in your mentions pre-emptively giving the rationale for it "Detrans narratives are forcibly suppressed by the TRA lobby It's justified if I fudge a little to amplify the voice of the voiceless"
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I don't think this survey even really has any way to filter it if someone just takes it multiple times and gives the same answers each time, as long as they just give minimal answers in the text response boxes
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Anyway Yeah you can never fully get rid of motivated liars out to mess with you when doing a survey But you could at least put a tiny bit of effort in Every crappy psych survey I did for money in college at least made sure each respondent was a unique person
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Seriously Not even email registration, you're just using cookies Like I said, anyone could send in multiple responses with no effort by using the incognito windows on their browser
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Replying to @arthur_affect
It's impossible to tell if for example a hash of your IP address and/or browser info is saved with the data, allowing them to identify the simplest kind of mass submissions.
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I kind of doubt it - this survey isn't even sophisticated enough to count the number of "Yes" replies to a list of diagnostic criteria, it makes you do it for them ("How many questions did you reply Yes to?")
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