The implication is in the phrasing. Saying “people want something” implies most people, because if only a minority of people want it, there’s no much point bringing it up that way.
The entire post implies that there’s this huge group of people who want this. I submit that people don’t really know what the majority wants.
Please stop trying to pick apart other posts, your just embarrassing yourself and derailing the topic given “people don’t really know what the majority wants.” you dont know if the majority do or do not want this. (a good reason for well designed polling) the number of people on the forums has nothing to do with whether or not it is an accurate representation of the player base, as an example political exit polls on a fraction of a percent of the voting public can be incredibly accurate.
the implication you claim is non existent, the usage is as a plural of person not as a collective usage this is obvious from reading the text. further i would submit that 100,000 is a huge amount of people but that is less than 3.33% of the population hardly a majority, so even if the implication were there you would still be incorrect.
back on topic:
feedback for Chris/ whoever cares to read the wall of text
i believe responses “from the hip” are generally more favored as you don’t have to pick through three paragraphs of text the essence of which can be summarized in three sentences, with the remainder being ambiguous verbose dross that doesn’t really tell you anything, but which will be picked over and bickered about as its all that we have from you, there is also have the benefit of being able to respond and clarify things more rapidly ie 2-3 to the point blunt responses compared to one long one that is carefully ambiguous
on polls
you will need to track how accounts have voted if you have polls in multiple locations ie forums and launcher and in game, to ensure people don’t game it and decide if you want to allow people to change their votes before voting closes ie players may initially love content then run into problems or the reverse and want to vote another way.
having a comment field or the forum polling thread open to comments would allow people to elaborate on why they have voted as they have, this is very important as binary data from polls doesn’t give you insight into why people respond or act a certain way ie are people logging in because they enjoy content or because they don’t want to be left behind?
+1 to
Simple enough, let the pigeons do the dirty work.
You can advertise a new function via an e-mail and dedicate it a separate section.
The new icon may change color once a new survey is available.
No one will be forced to respond, and invasiveness will be minimal.
i was picturing something like that which leads to feedback tabs etc for the in game implementation, perhaps with a recent history tracker so you can leave feedback about events you have recently participated in. if you put it in game defiantly do it like that as opposed to a popup, im hesitant about including rewards for completing surveys as that may lead to people just checking YES/ 5* for everything without reading it to get the reward, the reward should be the interaction and the knowledge that the feedback is hopefully going to better the game
on forums
in regards to duration of forum posts, i think it really needs to longer than 2-3 days, im picturing something like a week, you could add additional topics every few days but if you don’t come to the forums that often you’d miss out on being able to give feedback for that point you’d also have less time to consider the feedback you are giving, as a result i think a longer forum life is needed to catch the most players. you should also announce what the next topic is and when it will be available, it would be terrible to have to travel for real life commitments and miss the opportunity to participate
in terms of topics have a separate thread for upcoming discussions where players can suggest topics to be focused on, you can then include a poll of the most favorable/ suggested ones to decide which is next, this would probably be best implemented in the suggestions forums with a moderated sticky.