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Should we be able to vote privately in public polls?

  • Yes, we should be able to vote privately

    Votes: 5 41.7%
  • No, results should be public

    Votes: 7 58.3%

  • Total voters
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SGC001

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We seem to have had a few public polls lately.

I'm guessing the choice is the op's. Is this so?

If you don't want to participate publically is it a case of tough or don't vote, or can you vote privately and if so how?

If it is either tough or don't vote, should you be able to vote privately.

So bearing that in mind

Should you be able to vote privately on a public poll?

(Feedback wise can we,if not)
 

rosecott

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The cardinal rule for designing and implementing an opinion poll is that the question should be neutral and not suggesting a particular response. Have a look at Fish's two recent polls. If ever there were questions with the hoped-for answer in them, Fish has cornered the market.
 

JustOne

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The cardinal rule for designing and implementing an opinion poll is that the question should be neutral and not suggesting a particular response. Have a look at Fish's two recent polls. If ever there were questions with the hoped-for answer in them, Fish has cornered the market.

Don't know what you're talking about.... pick one of the options below

JustOne is:

a) Hacker
b) Chopper
c) Both of the above

:mad: :mad: :mad:


If you don't want to vote in a 'public' poll..... erm, DON'T VOTE!! :confused:
 

Odvan

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Public for me.

As its a forum you'd hope that the voter would also post their thought process to add to the debate, though they're well within their rights not too, of course.

Also of note to see how little this poll has been contributed too...
 
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