To solve that, check out the website Tusk, short for “Thought You Should Know.” It’s a free way to create a quick, temporary website that you can use to solicit feedback from anyone else. You’ll enter a name—a subdomain, technically—and provide some kind of description for the feedback you’re looking to get. Screenshot: David Murphy Screenshot: David MurphyOnce you give other people the link to your custom domain, they’ll see the same little feedback form. Of course, the specific feedback they give might not be anonymous if they mention details that only a small group of people, or one person, might know; but, technically, anything sent to this small feedback site won’t be tracked. After 3 days, all data for the domain (domain name, description, feedback posts) is hard deleted forever.
Source: The Nation February 08, 2021 20:08 UTC