I'd like to set up a survey that logged in users can take to help me better focus my time on areas that will most directly benefit current users as well as new users.
In order to do this I need all of your input. The first thing I'd like is a set of core areas that people can vote on. These might include site documentation, site navigation or content moderation for instance. From there I think I'll allow you to vote on a scale from one to five on the current state of things in a given category as well as the importance of improvement in that particular category.
So your current job is to help me come up with general categories to classify current site features and operations as well as areas for future growth or improvement.
vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu
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