If they are at the conference itself or in their hotel they will have WiFi though? Also phones, talking on the phone, is way more anxiety-inducing than using a website with a form, right?
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Replying to @o_guest @VandekerckhoveJ and
As is writing an email. Staring at a black screen and thinking about how to address it "Hi Organisers" etc. I think a web-form is way more likely to yield responses.
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Replying to @o_guest @VandekerckhoveJ and
*blank. Criticism applies to text message, but lesser extent, too actually. Basically, I vote web-form as stuff will be less scary with a form and a structure.
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Replying to @o_guest @VandekerckhoveJ and
I have no tried-and-tested ideas here; at
@PyConUK I believe we speak directly from the reporting individual. Web form that’s not a text box would be good for getting key info. When? Where? What? Who? Specific Qs => more detailed, more actionable report.1 reply 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @alexwlchan @VandekerckhoveJ and
Agreed. And what I was imagining. I think a blank box is way more intimidating.
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Replying to @VandekerckhoveJ @alexwlchan and
You can have an optional free form reply textbox too IMHO but I think it has to be optional.
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Replying to @o_guest @VandekerckhoveJ and
You could also have the option to say which items in the CoC were violated?
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Optional stuff like that can be useful though but yeah, I think it has to be strictly optional.
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