Public or Anonymous Forum Voting?
What would you like?
For the forum election polls or just forum polls in general.
Public or Anonymous Forum Voting?
What would you like?
For the forum election polls or just forum polls in general.
Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 01-09-2008 at 20:35.
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I like Public polling, however there are problems with it when it comes to more private matters, such as sex. In those cases I would prefer private.
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Originally Posted by Leon Blum - For All Mankind
Depends on the issue; some extra votes might be gained if the vote is anonymous.
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Unless it's really touchy (i.e. an election/very private matter), I would always make it public. It encourages people to defend their stance when everyone can see who voted for whom.
...On a side note, does anyone notice the irony of eight people voting for public polls -- but only two actively voicing their support?
Gah! It depends.
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It's up to the poll creator and really depends on the circumstances of each specific poll.
And a complete non-issue.
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Seconded!Originally Posted by Reverend Gonzo
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