Yeah, makes sense.

When I went through and tried to catalogue all the responses I got from Reddit, it was a similar boat. Only in that case it was even WORSE since the answers were totally free-form, so I was trying to think of categories that seemed to be what people were saying, but then someone would give an answer straddling categories or something new, and by the time I was done, I had roughly a third of the answers worth of separate categories, which makes it nearly impossible to make much sense of other than the very general (granted, part of the point, but still) "love, like, neutral, dislike, hate" sentiment, as most people were...generally pretty clear on that part.

Doing mine and seeing yours definitely has given me more to stew on in terms of considering how pollsters do their jobs and how tricky it can be to get something actionable (or even parsable) out of it...