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Supplanter
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This could be used in the soap box on how people plan to vote, or in the soap box on rating which of the 5 chicks are hottest to see who gets the most votes. (the correct answer is none of them, its the cheerleader effect).

Plz to consider my suggestion of optional polls. Its a common feature on blogs these days where someone can type in a question, and then type in as many possible responses as they want. I'd suggest only allowing logged in users the ability to respond to the poll. I assume the poll would be built in to the top somehow, or at the end of the intro post.

10/13/2010 5:19:57 AM

ncsuallday
Sink the Flagship
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Signed. You could use it in stuy hall too. This would be a great premie feature

10/20/2010 2:14:59 AM

Smath74
All American
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a poll would be useful in this thread as a matter of fact.

10/20/2010 2:15:29 PM

TreeTwista10
Forgetful Jones
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Give the option of adding trolls to threads

10/20/2010 2:23:15 PM

wdprice3
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I say we need troll polls

10/20/2010 2:31:01 PM

Mr. Joshua
Swimfanfan
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I'm not paying an extra troll poll toll.

10/21/2010 3:05:41 PM

rtc407
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I'd roll with a troll poll toll; it would dole out a whole lol or two if you didn't have to troll poll scroll just to see a thread.

10/21/2010 3:48:07 PM

skokiaan
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no

10/21/2010 11:35:12 PM

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