Unity 'feedback' survey with questions/answers that don't make any sense

Has anyone else taken a look at this “feedback” survey? I got sent it by Unity, and I don’t often fill these things in - but I thought I may as well take a look.

E-mail reads:
“I hope you are doing well! We would love to learn more about your experience with tools and services during your project development workflow. We would also like to understand what’s important to you as you build your projects with the Unity Engine.”
all seems OK so far! - then there’s a link to the survey.

Once in the survey - the categories don’t make sense, the questions don’t make sense. I’m completely baffled as to how my answers would even be interpreted. The question I got to before completely giving up was:
“How would you feel if you did not have access to:”
Then a list of random sorta Unity related things, e.g. “Unity Version Control”, “Proprietary Engine(s)”, “Technical Support”, and “Google Drive”. The answers I can choose are “I dislike it”, “I can tolerate it”, “I am neutral”, “I expect it”, and “I like it”.

How would I feel if I didn’t have access to Unity Version Control? I like it.
How would I feel if I didn’t have access to Proprietary Engine(s)? I expect it? I can tolerate it?
What’s going on? Anyway, I gave up on the survey - but thought maybe someone at Unity might like to know they’re sending out this nonsense?

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Are you sure, mail has been sent by an official Unity? What is the email domain?

They send surveys by mail?
Why just dont implement in in unity hub?

I’ve received similar emails (mostly its from Unity Pulse though),
just unity planning to drop some features…

that list seems quite random though,
maybe they want to push users to make “correct” selection? : o

*similar style last time,

It could be a phishing/scam survey or it came from Unity but did not go through proofreading. Either way it’s bad :laughing:

Yes, definitely official mail! - checked, and it’s legitimate from @unity3d.com .

And, yeah, just looks like nobody is checking the quality of it before they send it out. I really hope they don’t make decisions based on the results of these kinds of things… (but they probably do…)