Quote Originally Posted by Renathras View Post
The problem is, you have to match the responses to the written answers at the bottom (not sure if it does this on the backend or not) to see what that is. For example, if a lot of 0s had as their long form answer something like "I loved old SMN and hate this one <insert negative adjectives like "braindead">", then we might conclude that it's vote bombing by people who want its average to look low in the hopes SMN gets changed.
I can actually. On google forms, I have the power to look at individual responses (anonymously of course since I set it to not collect emails). I can also download the current responses as an excel sheet, which I just did and threw onto my drive. Here's a link, knock yourself out.

This is just a downloaded file and will not be getting updated as new responses pour in though, so I'll probably delete that after a few days so it's not clogging up my drive and will eventually get outdated anyway.