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I Leaked Your Personal Data at NAMM 😬

Benn Jordan | June 23, 2026



I asked 550 people extremely personal questions in a survey, found some weird correlations, and made people and friends at NAMM read it to you. I also talk about some of NAMM’s recent financial issues.

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Timestamps
0:00 Weird correlations
4:01 NAMM is bad at money
5:21 The raw data is awesome!
12:56 NAMM trivia

Written by Benn Jordan

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This post currently has 46 comments.

  1. @Zantrop64

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    behringher is a 2 ends of the spectrum thing :
    broke people and people with money who know that more money will not get them that much better gear, unless really lucky with 2nd hand

  2. @DrBovdin

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    11:58 Well, I must admit that the blackmail opportunities offered by being the holder of “the list” are certainly tempting. However the mental health epidemic with skyrocketing suicidal ideation among people involved in that debacle makes me wonder if I wouldn’t have to spend a large portion of the income on a trustable security detail… 😒
    Hopefully there will be enough left to buy the rest on the list.

  3. @jmvr

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    If you ever make more surveys, definitely add "Other" or similar options. For example, the sexuality section only had gay, bi, straight, and pan, but it leaves out asexual.

    If Google Forms showed how many people didn't skipped the question, that'd be better than not showing anything, but an added "I do not fit under these limited options" would be great.

  4. @itsmekdm

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    If not for 11 million fraudulent mail-in ballots in 2020, Biden would still be in his basement sniffing his granddaughters. Instead, his autopen sh1t on the USA and the leftist fools running his autopen should be imprisoned. Trump's 2024 win saved America. You are welcome.

  5. @MissLanaFunk

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    WTF I WOULD SICK BOTH MY DOGS AND INTENTIONALLY LEAD THE SQUIRREL IN DANGERS WAY FOR 1 DAY IN HAWAII WTF 🤣 NO ONE SMOKES DMT AT A MUSIC CONVENTION?
    I mean your at some nerdy tech music convention so I guess the ppl there aren’t that “cool”

  6. @sven8633

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    They rigged it and tried again, but didnt expect the HUGE amount of people that are sick of the DNC and the authoritarian growth of the globalist warmongers. The people were hoping Trump would be different than a zionist puppet.

  7. @bronsoncarder2491

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    "Correlation does not equal causation" is the most commonly well-known and understood problem with understanding statistics.
    But less well known and far less understood is the simple fact of how human psychology effects these.

    I think the best example is probably the tempo question. You asked what people's favorite tempo was, but the options weren't numbers, they were words like "chill" and "peppy."
    The thing is, you can make high-tempo chill music and low-tempo peppy music. So the way that people interpret those words in this context has a HUGE bearing on the accuracy of the results. Really what you asked with that question is something like, "Which one of these words describes the feeling of your favorite music as related to its speed?"

    Or, for a different way things get fudged; you were surprised that only 18% of respondents thought ghosts were real, you figured it would be closer to 50/50. But, the thing is, confronted with a hard yes or no about a superstition that is largely considered childish, most people who are on the fence or even leaning yes will answer no. What you asked there is something more like, "Are you willing to say that there are certainly ghosts?" I would bet that if there were a "maybe" or "uncertain" option, that would have been the most popular, and you would have been asking something closer to the question you wanted to ask. Which is kind of a big part of the point I'm making; the choices you offer, also offer context for the question, and can significantly alter it's meaning.

  8. @BusinesssLover

    June 23, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    chose crack not heroine musicians!! jokes aside, the 2 coolest people i ever met did heroine and i have some ideas as to why a person would want that warm feeling around them but just know there are plenty of people outside the status quo who just want everyone to feel good. i think its important to be forward, something im working on, even if i anticipate negative reactions, if done right i can still help the vibe

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