I know, and I'm saying that's because there are hardly any examples that fit the theme of this site without just being Google questions.
But here, I'll help you out with an example: "How do you envision god?"
That's a question that requires a personal, not factual answer, and it's probably too personal for voting options. That said, people have already asked this question and they just added the most common poll choices and left the rest to comment, which is incredibly simple to do.
I just think there should be the option of having zero poll choices for a poll question, to benefit those (me included) who far prefer the discussion over the voting. But even that's not really necessary, because like I said, it's incredibly simple to just let people give their own comments/ideas if they don't line up with the poll choices.
Should this site have a part where you can ask questions?
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I just have no examples
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I know, and I'm saying that's because there are hardly any examples that fit the theme of this site without just being Google questions.
But here, I'll help you out with an example: "How do you envision god?"
That's a question that requires a personal, not factual answer, and it's probably too personal for voting options. That said, people have already asked this question and they just added the most common poll choices and left the rest to comment, which is incredibly simple to do.
I just think there should be the option of having zero poll choices for a poll question, to benefit those (me included) who far prefer the discussion over the voting. But even that's not really necessary, because like I said, it's incredibly simple to just let people give their own comments/ideas if they don't line up with the poll choices.