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  • So you got this survey in an email. Was the link intended to be shared like this? Can I find the survey link somewhere on Mozilla’s own websites?

    The email was through their newsletter and I would have offered to forward it, if it didn’t have personal information in it. Maybe someone else who is subscribed to the newsletter can back up the claim instead?

    I actually searched for the website link to put in the post body before sharing, and went through a similar thought process as yours when I didn’t find it. My reasons for sharing it anyway were:

    • Sometimes these emails say to not share it further, but this one didn’t
    • I see it shared already in a few places unofficially (Mastodon, Reddit, Twitter)
    • It mentioned ‘Mozilla Community’ and not a more specific group, so this audience seemed appropriate
    • People here might have better feedback than I could write up, so it should be a net positive for Mozilla

    It would be nice if they did post about it on an official account to resolve any concerns. If it helps, it looks like “mozillafoundation.tfaforms.net” has been used for other surveys in the past and so you might find a link to that domain from an official source


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    their website has links to that domain based on a search of the GitHub repo

    For example, the ‘Submit a product here’ link on this page: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/

    It’s also possible to submit without filling in the demographic questions if people are concerned but still want to submit



























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    This is good feedback, and I agree. I try my best to limit moderation to content that needs removing, and simply vote on the rest.

    One thing I find is that mods are more likely to remove/nuke a thread when they’re stretched thin or there is a wave of rule breaking content. Bringing on more active mods can help so that each mod can spend more time scrutinizing each post.

    The other great thing about the Fediverse is that you can make your own version of a community if you disagree with how one is being run. I’ve joined a few communities with different styles of moderation



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    I think it’s because it’s just memes and also quite hard moderation and downvotes

    Could this be specific to the American election?

    I feel like I’ve seen more items in the moderation queue recently. I can’t say I’ve had to act on more items though