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The new blog post Introducing the Loop: A Foundation in Listening links to a survey, that appears to be what the LoopsLoop is at the moment. That is this: "Through the Loop Survey" on SurveyMonkey

When I go to that survey, the first thing I see is this:

to continue please confirm you are at least 18 years of age

  1. To continue, please confirm you are at least 18 years of age.
  • I am at least 18 years old
  • I am under 18

Clicking "I am under 18" leads to an immediate end to the survey.

Why is the Loop survey being restricted to those 18 and above? I personally am currently under 18, but I'd like to think that I am (or at least was) a valued member of the site, having contributed now for roughly five years, serving as a moderator for nearly three of them.

I feel I should be able to use any of the existing methods of transmitting feedback to Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow. Why, then, is this one restricted for me?

The new blog post Introducing the Loop: A Foundation in Listening links to a survey, that appears to be what the Loops is at the moment. That is this: "Through the Loop Survey" on SurveyMonkey

When I go to that survey, the first thing I see is this:

to continue please confirm you are at least 18 years of age

  1. To continue, please confirm you are at least 18 years of age.
  • I am at least 18 years old
  • I am under 18

Clicking "I am under 18" leads to an immediate end to the survey.

Why is the Loop survey being restricted to those 18 and above? I personally am currently under 18, but I'd like to think that I am (or at least was) a valued member of the site, having contributed now for roughly five years, serving as a moderator for nearly three of them.

I feel I should be able to use any of the existing methods of transmitting feedback to Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow. Why, then, is this one restricted for me?

The new blog post Introducing the Loop: A Foundation in Listening links to a survey, that appears to be what the Loop is at the moment. That is this: "Through the Loop Survey" on SurveyMonkey

When I go to that survey, the first thing I see is this:

to continue please confirm you are at least 18 years of age

  1. To continue, please confirm you are at least 18 years of age.
  • I am at least 18 years old
  • I am under 18

Clicking "I am under 18" leads to an immediate end to the survey.

Why is the Loop survey being restricted to those 18 and above? I personally am currently under 18, but I'd like to think that I am (or at least was) a valued member of the site, having contributed now for roughly five years, serving as a moderator for nearly three of them.

I feel I should be able to use any of the existing methods of transmitting feedback to Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow. Why, then, is this one restricted for me?

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Why is the "Loop" survey restricted to those 18 and above?

The new blog post Introducing the Loop: A Foundation in Listening links to a survey, that appears to be what the Loops is at the moment. That is this: "Through the Loop Survey" on SurveyMonkey

When I go to that survey, the first thing I see is this:

to continue please confirm you are at least 18 years of age

  1. To continue, please confirm you are at least 18 years of age.
  • I am at least 18 years old
  • I am under 18

Clicking "I am under 18" leads to an immediate end to the survey.

Why is the Loop survey being restricted to those 18 and above? I personally am currently under 18, but I'd like to think that I am (or at least was) a valued member of the site, having contributed now for roughly five years, serving as a moderator for nearly three of them.

I feel I should be able to use any of the existing methods of transmitting feedback to Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow. Why, then, is this one restricted for me?