5,4,2,NA,3,1 blast off!
... ORDER BY RAND()
Very slight [email protected] you got there
Why would someone voluntarily fill out marketing surveys for Google?
They pay you. No idea if it’s worth it since I haven’t done it myself.
They usually take like 30 seconds and you get credit for the play store. Like .15 to 1.00 or more per short survey. I tend to wrack up 5 or 10 bucks in a month.
I’ve done it so long that there’s not really anything left I want to buy, so I like to give the change to donation services for apps like voyager.
This is how AI will take over. Utter confusion.
On 1,273,584 scales from 0.00000 to 1.00000, is this a picture of a stop sign?
I shop in T̷̥͍͒̉̐̇̋̊̔́̄͒̈́̿̕͝͝H̷̬̞͉̼͋͂̾̌̈͜͜E̷̺̒͂́̿͗̀͂̎̋̎̄͊͠ ̷̯̭͔̙̝͍̬̠͍͐̉̒̓͆̈́V̴̯̮̓̀̑̓̔͘O̶̧͙̼̻̪̲̱̣͗Ì̷̫͒͂͂͆̒͝Ď̶͇͍͇̹̼͝, should I select 2 or 4?
Choose literally anything, then divide by zero.
yes
Depends, is T̷̥͍͒̉̐̇̋̊̔́̄͒̈́̿̕͝͝H̷̬̞͉̼͋͂̾̌̈͜͜E̷̺̒͂́̿͗̀͂̎̋̎̄͊͠ ̷̯̭͔̙̝͍̬̠͍͐̉̒̓͆̈́V̴̯̮̓̀̑̓̔͘O̶̧͙̼̻̪̲̱̣͗Ì̷̫͒͂͂͆̒͝Ď̶͇͍͇̹̼͝ closer to your home or campus?
Technically T̷̥͍͒̉̐̇̋̊̔́̄͒̈́̿̕͝͝H̷̬̞͉̼͋͂̾̌̈͜͜E̷̺̒͂́̿͗̀͂̎̋̎̄͊͠ ̷̯̭͔̙̝͍̬̠͍͐̉̒̓͆̈́V̴̯̮̓̀̑̓̔͘O̶̧͙̼̻̪̲̱̣͗Ì̷̫͒͂͂͆̒͝Ď̶͇͍͇̹̼͝ is closer to both locations.
It does kinda make sense if you ignore the shuffled order. I’d guess it was originally something like “On a scale of 1-5, how much do you prefer to do back to school shopping near home vs near campus?” and then went through a couple iterations of counterproductive clarification.
And they also decided to put “not applicable” in the center
It’s ok because it’s the neutral answer