I couldn’t tell you enough how many times I’ve passed over a survey (“tell us what you think,” “we want your feedback”) and written it off. Most of my excuses revolve around not having time, not having the interest, or — and this is the biggest one — telling myself that my participation will not amount to any sort of contribution. I’m here to tell you this is rarely the case. In fact, free surveys — even the ones after a video call that ask you to rate how everything went on a scale of emojis — will mean a lot in the long-term, not just for those that are constantly improving and updating these services, but for its users as well, which includes you. And it’s