Bias against Brexit is self-evident in the questions, which Brexiteers will spot
The answers make various assumptions which are not necessarily true
Quite often people's position will not match any of the available answers
The questions may achieve nothing other than reinforcing people's existing beliefs, which is the exact opposite
I think we (or at least I) need advice from people who are more politically astute than me. Eloise and Naomi are obvious choices but they are very busy. Mike B has put me in touch with a guy called Richard who has offered to help.
Technical issues:
The OpenSurvey is owned by my Represent.me profile which I created via Facebook login. However since I was made an admin of the Facebook app by Ed, it is now refusing to allow me to log in because there is some permissions / scope error which needs fixing. So I can't log back in to edit the survey. Another option is to clone it via a different account, delete the old one via the Django admin backend web UI, and repoint the React app at the new one.
Copied from original issue: GreatBritishHackOff/BrexitRealityCheck#12
From @aspiers on September 14, 2018 20:11
There are a number of issues with the existing set of questions in the OpenSurvey viewable at https://brexit.represent.me/survey/146/flow/0/vote/ - both content-wise and on the technical side.
Issues with the content:
I think we (or at least I) need advice from people who are more politically astute than me. Eloise and Naomi are obvious choices but they are very busy. Mike B has put me in touch with a guy called Richard who has offered to help.
Technical issues:
Copied from original issue: GreatBritishHackOff/BrexitRealityCheck#12