Great point made. Negativity does better in terms of social media engagement, twice as much according to some studies, it's both a blessing and a curse for video game companies. Especially a title such as Football Manager which has that juggling act of making a video game about a game, there is always that real-life example to work towards and hold up against the title when it's not quite right.
I also think that any fan-made survey would be guilty of translating some of that negativity into the questions too, even if not consciously meant. I also got that from looking at The Big Football Manager Survey from the off, like what @forameussmentions. It is why (imo) the survey should be used as an insight into that particular creator's community/circle. If that is the main point, i.e. "Look at this chart: x% of people who follow me [and/or consume similar content, whilst also using the same social media platform], feel the same as me", then so be it. If it's good and useful to them, go for it. That might be the point @themadsheep2001