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Interesting question. teotwawki - would you like me to change the question to say "Are you a US citizen?" If so it could run everywhere and get 100 votes. Or, are you looking to only ask people on the Ask500People website (in which case we would run it for 25 votes)
Aaron, feel free to modify the question as mentioned. It serves my purpose equally well. BTW: where do I read more about the difference between Ask500People and "everywhere". That distinction is new to me.
Hi teotwawki, Just got back online after being away, and it looks like I'm too late to modify the question. Sorry about that. Regarding the differences, questions are answered by people here on the site, people seeing it on widgets people have put on their sites, and on partner sites who display the questions. The reason the distinction matters is that anyone seeing a question on a partner site for example doesn't know anything about Ask500People, they're just answering a seeminly random poll. So they don't have any context...
Interesting question. teotwawki - would you like me to change the question to say "Are you a US citizen?" If so it could run everywhere and get 100 votes. Or, are you looking to only ask people on the Ask500People website (in which case we would run it for 25 votes)
Aaron, feel free to modify the question as mentioned. It serves my purpose equally well. BTW: where do I read more about the difference between Ask500People and "everywhere". That distinction is new to me.
Hi teotwawki, Just got back online after being away, and it looks like I'm too late to modify the question. Sorry about that. Regarding the differences, questions are answered by people here on the site, people seeing it on widgets people have put on their sites, and on partner sites who display the questions. The reason the distinction matters is that anyone seeing a question on a partner site for example doesn't know anything about Ask500People, they're just answering a seeminly random poll. So they don't have any context...
I see lots of people answering from US, though they shouldn't, they way the question is put.