it was strange for me too, we never did such thing before
Mardetanha
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Bence Damokos bdamokos@gmail.com wrote:
My first guess would be that the company is mentioned as a way to notify users that they will be sending data to an outside company if they click on the link (but the text you quote is not that clear on the privacy aspect here).
Best regards, Bence
2015-11-06 12:33 GMT+01:00 Itzik - Wikimedia Israel < itzik@wikimedia.org.il> :
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It's not the the first survey runs through the Qualtrics, but that's the first time I see credit to them. We most of the time, even in GLAM and others partnerships trying to avoid as much as we can mentions organizations names, as it can be consider to be advertising.
But mention a company (that we even paid them), and linking to their website? that's new and concern a bit. I'll be happy if someone related
to
this decision can give more information about the idea behind it.
Thank you.
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