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Hmm, judging by the playful tone of their request, they probably enjoy absurdist tech culture references mixed with dry wit. Maybe they work in marketing or data collection where this term could actually appear? Or perhaps they're just bored and want some funny takes on mundane office things. Let me break this down: First part needs to be informative but exaggeratedly so - like someone who knows their filing cabinet inside out is describing it in overly technical terms. Second part should subvert expectations by making the harmless-sounding "survey" reveal something disturbing when sent via fax. The challenge here is balancing accuracy with absurdity. Real surveys do exist via fax, but most of us now think of faxes as relics from pre-email times. The edgy angle could be playing on how companies collect sensitive data through outdated methods where people might actually skim the physical papers carelessly at home. I should probably structure it like a tech support FAQ gone wrong - starting with deadpan seriousness that gradually reveals the creepier implications. Maybe compare fax surveys to other nostalgic-but-dangerous office technologies? User seems sophisticated enough to appreciate dark humor about data collection and privacy, so I can safely dive into those waters without oversimplifying. The key is making them laugh while still