Adaptation of comment voting to polls is awkward. There are free poll web services. Below is the same poll, implemented in the first service I stumbled on in Google:
By the way, this setup seems to remove punctuation when graphing, which turns “1-2 months” into “12 months”. (It keeps the punctuation when asking the question, though, so it shouldn’t skew the results.)
Adaptation of comment voting to polls is awkward. There are free poll web services. Below is the same poll, implemented in the first service I stumbled on in Google:
Click here to vote!
There doesn’t seem to be a “view results” button, and I don’t want to vote again for fear of screwing with the results. How did the poll turn out?
I hadn’t yet voted. Having done so now, the results are:
43%: temporary moratorium (28 votes)
38%: no restrictions (25 votes)
9%: restrict to a number of threads (6 votes)
6%: total ban (4 votes)
3%: a marvelous idea which this poll is too small to contain (2 votes)
OT: Nice poll. BTW—who is the other person who voted from Edinburgh?
By the way, this setup seems to remove punctuation when graphing, which turns “1-2 months” into “12 months”. (It keeps the punctuation when asking the question, though, so it shouldn’t skew the results.)
Fixed.