Link: https://survey.fedecan.ca//s/cmjcnqzgd0002th01dh6naqm6


The census will close on January 15th, 2026.

A lot has changed since our last census in 2023! We would like to take another opportunity to learn about our growing community.

Everyone is welcome to fill out this survey. You do not need to be located in Canada, and you do not need to have an account on one of our platforms. If you do have an account on lemmy.ca, sh.itjust.works, piefed.ca, and/or pixelfed.ca, you can indicate that on the census in order to be included in those separate graphs/visualizations.

No question is mandatory. You may skip any question by either selecting “no answer (skip this question)”, or by leaving the question blank. Some questions will be hidden depending on your selections. For example, the Pixelfed specific questions will be hidden if you don’t select that as one of the platforms you use.

Sections:

  • Section 1: Location
  • Section 2: Demographics
  • Section 3a: Instance Usage (Forum/Threadiverse)
  • Section 3b: Instance Usage (Pixelfed)
  • Section 4: Feedback / Closing questions

When results are ready, we will share them on our website and with posts on:

The questions were created with help from @Dave@lemmy.nz, based on the questions from their census this year :)

EDIT: We’ve made the links unclickable (see comments). The census is long, so I didn’t want people to lose their progress near the end. The links are here:

  • Greg Clarke ( Greg@lemmy.ca ) 
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    4 months ago

    As an immigrant to Canada, I wasn’t sure how to answer the “where are you from?” question. I consider myself Canadian but when someone asks where I’m from I assume they’ve picked up on my accent and are asking where my accent is from. So I answered as though I had been asked IRL. I hope that doesn’t skew the results.

    • Otter ( otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      4 months ago

      So this was actually intentional, and @Dave@lemmy.nz and I discussed how we could word it in order to let people pick the option that made the most sense to them.

      I think a lot of people are in a similar situation as you, and would be making a similar choice

    • Avid Amoeba ( avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 
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      4 months ago

      In Toronto, the question “Where are you from?” typically means what’s your country of origin. If you respond with “Canada” cause you’ve lived here for a long time, it’s often followed up with “Oh yes, but where are you really from?” In vaccuum that all sounds a bit problematic but in TO more than half of the population is foreign-born so it’s an acceptable request for multicultural exchange. 😅

    • melsaskca ( melsaskca@lemmy.ca ) 
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      4 months ago

      Not an immigrant. Born Canadian with a Scottish last name. I have no Scottish culture in my life, just Canadian culture. Where I’m from: Canada. What is my ethnicity: Scottish. I think.

  • howrar ( howrar@lemmy.ca ) 
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    4 months ago

    Just so you know, when you click the speed test link, it opens it in the same page as the survey and you lose your progress on the survey.

  • recentSlinky ( recentSlinky@lemmy.ca ) 
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    4 months ago

    Done!

    Although for the “where are you from” question, similar to others who commented, it’s not entirely true but it is how i see myself, so it is true enough to me.

    I’m an immigrant but i think of myself as Canadian first. And i call my home Quebec even though I’m currently studying in another province for the time being.

    • Otter ( otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      3 months ago

      That’s fair!

      can’t see a reason you need that info

      We don’t need it :)

      Since the community on the fediverse is smaller than other social media platforms, the main goal of the census has been to create some graphs that people can look at. Since Lemmy (and Fediverse platforms in general) avoids collecting any data that isn’t necessary for basic functionality, the census allows people to voluntarily share what they want to.

      For example, when we first ran the census, we saw that the average user here is indeed older than on other platforms. Or how we have more users from British Columbia than we would expect based on population.

      Then over time we adjusted the questions, and generally added more questions based on feedback that people were curious about more areas.

      You can see some of those posts here:

      https://lemmy.ca/search?q=census&type=Posts&listingType=All&communityId=2&page=1&sort=New&titleOnly=true

      I can also understand that people are generally cautious about giving out information these days, and we’re always open to adjusting things based on feedback. Maybe we can add a question near the beginning to let people choose which sections to display?

  • Two issues:

    1. You can choose all answers on multiple choice questions, including choices that are mutually exclusive.
    2. a lack of definitions of terms. Is a town with 150 people “urban” because you have a street address and most people don’t work in another town/city, is it “suburban” because you need to go to a different town to buy groceries, or is it “rural” because that’s how most people who live there self-identify?
    • Otter ( otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      3 months ago

      You can choose all answers on multiple choice questions, including choices that are mutually exclusive.

      I’ll have to add that to my review checklist for next time. At least one of those was an error (ex. It doesn’t make sense to be in multiple levels of school currently). For others, it would be clearer to have a single selection with an option for “both about equally” (ex. Desktop vs. mobile usage).

      a lack of definitions of terms. Is a town with 150 people “urban” because you have a street address and most people don’t work in another town/city, is it “suburban” because you need to go to a different town to buy groceries, or is it “rural” because that’s how most people who live there self-identify?

      Many of those questions are intended to be self-identification, but we could have said that explicitly so that people aren’t uncertain. The reasons we didn’t have set definitions:

      • People disagree on which definition/method is most appropriate, and we haven’t had the capacity to properly weigh the options / determine what value each definition might provide over the others.
      • It seems that people are more curious about the self-identified groupings than the exact details. Both factor in to what the online experience is like, but the self-identification would play a larger role?
      • Privacy. We want people to feel comfortable answering questions, without worrying that someone will figure out their real identity by aggregating the answers. It’s much harder to do that if it’s uncertain on why the user answered the way that they did.

      Still, we are open to adding definitions to questions where it would make more sense to do so. For example, we added the fast.com and census/gov Canada links this time. Otherwise we can explicitly say that users should answer based on self-identification.

      I appreciate the feedback! I’ve noted this down for next time

    • a lack of definitions of terms. Is a town with 150 people “urban” because you have a street address and most people don’t work in another town/city, is it “suburban” because you need to go to a different town to buy groceries, or is it “rural” because that’s how most people who live there self-identify?

      The question asked how you would describe your community, but I would call my entire city my community which has a mix of all three options. My house is single-family detached but sits in an urban area, but there’s a suburb right across the street from me.

    • Otter ( otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      3 months ago

      Realistically, maybe a few weeks or a month minimum 😄

      Right now the plan is:

      • cleaning up the data (removing rows that are clearly errors, tests, or duplicate submissions)
      • figuring out the best ways to graph each question
      • cleaning individual data rows into a format that’s easy to graph
      • generating some basic image graphs

      Then once we post those, we want to have the interactive version on our site as well. We’ll be working through all that during off hours from work / other life tasks

      If you have a specific question you want to know the results for, I can give you an approximate breakdown sooner. I assume the data won’t change significantly during the cleaning, most of the responses look legitimate