Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-33992053-20200723121942/@comment-34942639-20200728201540

Fandyllic wrote: I don't disbelieve you, but without specific examples, it sounds a bit like paranoia. One of the questions was how much did you go to the theater before COVID-19. There was no option that you have never been to the theater. That question was after signing up. "For each row, please indicate the number of children 17 or younger who currently live in your household.", "Which of the following ranges includes your total annual household income, before taxes? ", "Which of the following categories best describes your employment status.", "How big of a fan are you of the topics listed below?" More in 10 questions in and I haven't even registered into platform yet and yes you are asked many more questions after you register.

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Fan Lab is a kinda suspicious research community. Because when you see the notification it says learn more about it. You will not know anything other then it was research community being powered by Fandom until after seeing this thread. Nor who they are associated with. Plus if I look up Fan Lab on google not a single page explains what it is in relation to Fandom.

"Fan Lab is a research community Fandom is putting together made up of users (primarily logged out users) from Fandom and Gamepedia wikis as well as our D&D Beyond, ScreenJunkies, Muthead, and Futhead platforms. The goal is to better understand the needs, wants, and opinions of people who consume content on Fandom platforms." The problem with that statement is "primarily logged out users" honestly seems like a way to collect a ton of data on the users and a lot of the questions are personal questions that do not go with the intent. Considering that a Fandom and Gamepedia is a primary user-made platform with Fandom being what the President is to the Governors. If you are associated with Fuel Cycle and if you are asking people any questions then they should be redirected directly to an explanation page that explains the survey they are going to be taking before being sent to the survey and the survey shouldn't be asking specific questions like "For each row, please indicate the number of children 17 or younger who currently live in your household." or like "How much did you go to the theater before COVID-19." otherwise this entire thread happens because people get suspicious. That person's response is fair because you are supposed to be careful when putting any information online. Otherwise, it normally ends with information being sold to someone or some group.

Edit: Also, a lot of questions are asked before you are disqualified in the first place. Everything other than that theater was asked before I was disqualified in my second test.