Q1: I took the survey early, and there were very few employee-suggested items to “agree with.” Will I get another chance to review and agree with later comments?
No, once you submit the survey, you cannot log back in to view or agree with new comments. The survey is designed this way intentionally — there’s no separate portal to revisit and vote on additional responses.
Q2: Won’t the items entered earliest have an advantage, since they are seen by more people?
It’s a good question! While early comments naturally have more visibility at the very start, our system addresses this by randomly selecting comments to present to each participant. As more people take the survey, the system continually rotates comments — including those added later — into the pool for others to see and vote on. This helps ensure that all comments have an equal chance of being seen and agreed with.
Q3: How does the system ensure fairness across all submitted comments?
We use a randomized selection process that continuously pulls from the full set of submitted comments throughout the survey window. This means even comments submitted later will be surfaced to participants for agreement. In practice, we also see that similar themes and topics tend to emerge across different respondents, ensuring that important ideas rise to the top regardless of when they were submitted.
Q4: Am I missing something, or is there another place to go to agree with comments after submitting the survey?
You’re not missing anything! Once you’ve completed the survey, your part is done. The system works in the background to ensure fair visibility across all comments without requiring participants to return.