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Topic Where did the 1/4 come from?
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sakurashina Posted at 10:31 pm on July 28, 2008
I see this on so many polls, and I have no idea where it came from. My only guess is that people had three choices and didn't want to leave a fourth one blank.

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factboy01 Posted at 10:40 pm on July 28, 2008
How can you only get a quarter of a point? I mean really, is there a way to customize polls?
sakurashina Posted at 10:38 pm on July 28, 2008
haha oh. That makes sense. Thanks!
ilovethatbiotch Posted at 10:38 pm on July 28, 2008
you get a fourth point for voting so they put that so it doesnt mess up results
Eriin136 Posted at 10:36 pm on July 28, 2008
you get 1/4 for voting on a poll
The Narcissist Posted at 10:32 pm on July 28, 2008
No, it's for people who do not have an opinion on the matter but still wish to receive the 1/4 of a point for voting.
Boondox Posted at 10:32 pm on July 28, 2008
its there for people who vote for no reason
Reefer Posted at 10:32 pm on July 28, 2008
1/4
Kankalicious Posted at 10:32 pm on July 28, 2008
You get 1/4 point for voting in a poll.
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