I would not want public what a lot of surveys ask.
- However if it were possible to have my results encrypted, I would.
One problem with the survey stuff out there now is a lot of the same questions get asked, but you have to re-enter the info over and over and over.
- Another problem is you can spend 15 or 20 minutes doing a survey to only be told, sorry you don't qualify, so you make nothing.
- You should make something for answering all those questions. Or, if you have given enough info, the survey makers could data mine and eliminate people they don't want, but at the very least should offer a reward for seeing if you even qualify for their survey.
- If the app were able to pre-qualify people because they were keeping encrypted data, then that is a service which should be paid for by the survey makers. (An income stream for the app...)
Another thing it should do is make public exactly what the reward(s) will be. Ex. If you would like to see if you qualify, here's 0.1 Steem. If you qualify, here's 0.5 Steem, If you take the complete survey, here's 10 Steem.
This is a good idea.
Before I started Steemit, I wasted my time taking surveys for Goldcoin.
Hmm I should check to see if I could convert that to Steem. haha
hehe - thanks for the insights and feedback. I agree that an encrypted process would dramatically enhance the outcome and usefulness. it's all on the 'todo' pile!