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What happens when I vote?

If you choose "Great" you ensure the question will stay around, If you choose "Good" you have said the question should probably stay around, f you choose "Poor" you have said the question is not very good and it is ok if it goes away and If you choose "Awful" you have said remove the question. It takes most people to sat it is "Awful" before it is removed. One "Great" will offset 6 "Awful" votes.

An Example

Click Here to see an expmple then click back on your browser so we can explain.

Now let us explain.

Every question and response had a section that looks something as below.

Great   Good   Poor   Awfull     80% Approval Rating with 123 Votes

The area on the left with ("Great" "Good" "Poor" and "Awful") is where you vote.

The area on the right with the bar chart ( 80% Approval Rating with 123 Votes) shows us visually what the current quality is and tells us numerically the quality and how many people have voted

After you have voted on the question/statement and all the responses then click on the button.


After you click on the "Vote and Respond" button you will be presented with a screen where you can enter your response. If you don't have anything to add, don't type anything and click on button


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