In most newspapers, everyday they have a very simple opinion poll on a current affairs topic
I was thinking on whether we could organise a daily / every 3 days or weekly poll in which we could look at the headlines and then make a small opinion poll on that.
I'm happy to manage this task on my own (if need be) and i think that this will help boost the debate in the Current Affairs sec tion and also give members more things to be involved in at Vault9
C ya
RenegadeNukes
Wolf
Apr 4 2007, 05:00 AM
It might be a good idea, IF it is kept up to date.
Carrots
Apr 4 2007, 08:08 AM
I like the idea. ... uihm.... nothing more I can say except that.
LegendofMax
Apr 4 2007, 08:41 PM
QUOTE(Wolf @ Apr 4 2007, 03:00 PM)
It might be a good idea, IF it is kept up to date.
Good idea but like wolf said iot has to be constantly updated
RenegadeNukes
Apr 4 2007, 11:17 PM
I can arange for it to be kept up to date
RenegadeNukes
Apr 4 2007, 11:30 PM
Also can we have sub forum to put the polls in
Surge
Apr 7 2007, 07:22 AM
I like it. Perhaps there could be some general polls done on the board, but interesting stuff, and not stuff like:
Poll for week 1: What is your favourite beer? Poll for week 2: What is your favourite whiskey? Poll for week 3: What is your favourite gin? Poll for week 4: What is your favourite brandy?
As long as the polls are kept interesting, I don't mind.
RenegadeNukes
Apr 7 2007, 08:44 AM
I was thinking that we trake a current affairs event and aks people there opinion on it.
Here is a suggestion:
Do you think pulling out all foreign troops from Iraq will be a turn for the good?
Something like that every 2 - 3 days.
So what do the admins think
Dr.Death
Apr 10 2007, 04:52 AM
Yes, but if the news gets old delete the whole lot and never think about it again
RenegadeNukes
Apr 11 2007, 02:55 AM
Well thanks for the support guys, i have been reading the news and i have got some good poll questions ready - if this goes through
Admin's voice needed please
cyfermaster
Apr 11 2007, 03:13 AM
okay i have created a sub-forum under Current Affairs.