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Verbiage: Question doesn't match answers #51

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The way this question is worded may not make sense to some folks with "yes" or "no" option for answers.

Are you going to update your site with news or blog posts?

Depending on how a person may read this, they may expect the answer options to be "news" or "blog posts." Folks might not consider those one-in-the-same so for them, this question is asking two options, and thus, a "yes" or a "no" may seem a little strange.

How can we reword this to make a little more sense? I'd recommend "Are you going to update your site with news/blog posts?" Eliminating the "or" may eliminate any possible confusion of context.

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