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Originally Posted by Quoth
2) No assurance of privacy
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If Kobo wanted to know what users wanted, it would be better to have an open-ended, public question,
This exercise sounds more like what the marketing folks are trained to want: how to extract previously inaccessible value from sideloading users.
Corporate:We're losing revenue stream by not having data on sideloading users,
Let's conduct a private survey asking if users want more software.
User: MORE free software? Sure, why not?
Corporate: Our private studies show users want more software.
(Prepares to accumulate more marketing data and ad revenue.)