A Reddit poster asked about this online survey for some Family Feud answers. Another poster replied that Fremantle probably used the survey for the rewinds of classic formats on their old YouTube Buzzr channel. That has to be correct, because the B! logo on the online survey was the signature for those YouTube efforts (see screenshot).
The reply gave a link to one of the YouTube Family Feud eps, with the usual millennials and the sped-up gameplay. To be honest, I thought those YouTube versions were pretty enjoyable. They were faithful to the original formats but designed for young'uns with short attention spans. The linked video has pulled over 250K views, so somebody watched the Buzzr shows.
After a while Fremantle lost interest in the YouTube channel. There might have been a plan to use the videos on Fremantle's later Buzzr diginet, but nothing came of that. The diginet remains strictly an oldies outlet, especially after the Friday night "new-ies" block got canned.
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