|
|
|
|
|
by staticassertion
56 days ago
|
|
Not really. (a) People hate responding to surveys and hate emails, you're more likely to lose users than to get data (b) there's no way you're surveying people's in a way that gets you information like "time spent on a page" or "time between commits" or whatever. This is just nonsense tbh. Surveys and customer outreach solve completely different problems from analytics. |
|
Survey data is still real data that can be used for "analytics".
Some people also hate telemetry. It feels invasive. I have a guess about what direction the percentage of consumers who hate telemetry is moving toward.