This is the only way I can imagine PF could be improved

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In summary, the conversation is about the suggestion to reinstate the front-page poll on PF 2 in order to gather statistics about the users and their demographics. The idea is that the poll would be mandatory for all users and once a certain percentage of users have voted, the results would be closed and posted in a demographic section. The conversation ends with agreement that the front-page poll should be reinstated.
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I think PF should reinstate the front-page poll:smile:

This is the only way I can imagine PF could be improved.
 
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Why don't you tell us what the front page poll is.
 
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Originally posted by LogicalAtheist
Why don't you tell us what the front page poll is.

It was on PF 2, a poll was on the frontpage of PF for all to participate in, I remember one was who would you like to have help you on a problem and a list of PF members where there to choose from.
 
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Oh I get it.

Hmm, sounds decent enough.

I think that if Greg wanted to learn statistics about his users it'd be good.

What I would suggest greg, is that it be set up so once someone comes to the site, they MUST vote on the poll to access the site.

That way every user will eventually have to vote on it.

And once a huge percentage of them answer, it's closed. And of course once someone answers the site is open until the next poll.

I being someone who likes to learn statistics, it sounds cool too.

You could learn demographics about your users, and post the results in a demographic section.

We could learn religious systems, locals, ages, genders, etc...

And because it would be mandatory, it'd be much more scientific!

What say you greg?
 
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Originally posted by kyle_soule
I think PF should reinstate the front-page poll:smile:
Yeah, I think it's a good idea. :smile:
 
  • #6
kyle_soule, you're right, I miss the front-page poll too.
 

1. How can PF be improved?

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4. How can PF be made more accessible to a wider audience?

To make PF more accessible to a wider audience, it is important to consider factors such as language barriers, technological limitations, and user-friendliness. Translating PF into multiple languages, making it compatible with different devices, and simplifying its interface can all contribute to making it accessible to a wider audience.

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