
At our retreat a few weeks ago, we talked a lot about what we (the editors) want for Feministing. But one thing we realized is that we don't have a good sense of what you like and don't like. So we created this short survey -- really, it takes less than five minutes to complete -- to ask you a few questions about yourself, how you use the site, and what you want more of on Feministing.
This is not one of those online surveys that asks you how many TVs you've bought in the past year, or how much you spend shopping online per month. Nope, these are just questions we have for you -- and none of the info is for advertisers.
Click here to take the survey.
We really, really appreciate your time.
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Oof, that's a hard question there: "How do you define feminism?" It's going to take me awhile on that one.
I know, wax_ghost! We figured folks could/would skip it if it was too intense a question...
I made mine as simple as I could. I didn't think you wanted a whole essay :p
I wish I could have written more/answered more questions, but time prohibited. Good luck!
I gave you the essay that Danyell didn't, but I tried to make it funny...
I had WAY too much fun filling that thing out....jeepers.
Happy to fill out the survey. Will we get to see the results in any form?
I think I rambled on my "define feminism" one...
I did think of something after I finished...I didn't answer the "what is the worst thing about the site?" question because I couldn't think of anything at the time. But I've thought of something now.
It's STRESSFUL! And that's not a fault of yours (editors) it's the subject matter that we come here to read. And there are Thank You Thursdays and other distractions that help, but (and maybe this is a suggestion to fellow commenters as well) there are days I just need to walk away from these stories with more of a feeling that I can DO something. I would LOVE to see more suggestions for/links to ways to help any of these situations. Once in a while just doesn't feel like enough...
Remember how great we all felt about Alex whatshisface? How we showed him? We can do more of that.
Okee, I'll put my soapbox away now. ::curtsy::