Survey | Destroyer V2.5.1

Do not run the bot 24/7. Do not run it on high-value surveys ($5+). Instead:

Below it, forty-two pages of radio buttons, sliding scales, and open-ended text boxes. Forty-two pages of asking him how he felt about the synergy protocols and the new coffee machine firmware. It was 11:45 PM. He had to submit the confirmation code to HR by midnight to unlock his paycheck. Survey Destroyer V2.5.1

This feature is designed to prevent survey platforms from identifying your device across multiple attempts. It goes beyond simple cookie clearing by spoofing: Hardware Identifiers: Randomizes GPU info, screen resolution, and CPU cores. Browser Metadata: Do not run the bot 24/7

Critics call the Destroyer nihilistic. They argue that feedback loops, however flawed, can lead to improvement. But the creator of V2.5.1—who goes only by the handle buffer_overflow —counters with a chilling manifesto posted to a dead-drop forum: “You do not fix the panopticon. You fill it with mirrors that show the guards their own boredom. V2.5.1 does not destroy surveys. It reveals that surveys were already destroyed the moment they replaced conversation with checkbox.” Forty-two pages of asking him how he felt

Suddenly, the browser window jerked. The "Inactivity" popup vanished. The Survey Destroyer wasn't just filling the boxes anymore. It was writing in the comment sections.