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Online polls have never been accurate for the reason that the sample of people who vote in each "poll" cannot truly be considered random. As you all know this is by design, because for the past decade (at least) mainstream media has used and still uses these fake polls to socially program the masses.

We can either neutralize or flip the message to use these "polls" against them. The short term goal is to either watch the news anchors squirm as they report a disappointing (to them) result on the evening news, or for them to be deprived of the opportunity to present the "results" of another rigged poll. The long-term goal is to openly prove beyond dispute to as many Canadians as possible that online polls are worth nothing, and should therefore not be trusted. This can easily be done following the steps below:

  1. Download and launch Tor, a free browser that can change/hide your online identity by passing your traffic through several nodes to make it seem your IP address is somewhere else.

  2. Set an online poll (or polls) as your default start-up tab(s) for Tor, under 'Home' in 'Options'

  3. Vote on the poll(s), then hit the 'New Identity' button

  4. Repeat step 3. If the restarts end up getting really slow, then restart the browser manually by exiting and re-launching.

3 years ago
51 score
Reason: Original

Online polls have never been accurate for the reason that the sample of people who vote in each "poll" cannot truly be considered random. As you all know this is by design, because for the past decade (at least) mainstream media has used and still uses these fake polls to socially program the masses.

We can either neutralize or flip the message to use these "polls" against them. The short term goal is to watch the news anchors squirm as they report a disappointing (to them) result on the evening news. The long-term goal is to openly prove beyond dispute to as many Canadians as possible that online polls are worth nothing, and should therefore not be trusted. This can easily be done following the steps below:

  1. Download and launch Tor, a free browser that can change/hide your online identity by passing your traffic through several nodes to make it seem your IP address is somewhere else.

  2. Set an online poll (or polls) as your default start-up tab(s) for Tor, under 'Home' in 'Options'

  3. Vote on the poll(s), then hit the 'New Identity' button

  4. Repeat step 3. If the restarts end up getting really slow, then restart the browser manually by exiting and re-launching.

3 years ago
1 score