8 years ago

Introducing polls!

Easily create polls to get feedback from your followers, and weigh in on topics you care about


Hear! hear! The most requested feature in the Game Jolt feedback forums is finally among us!

The goal was to take queues from other social platforms and make polls as simple and easy to create and vote on as possible.

Polls can be attached to any new post. Whether creating a text post, media, or video… you can now ask your followers what they think!

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Add up to 10 votable options per poll, and choose between 5 minutes and 14 days for the duration. You can also decide to keep the poll results private or feel free to show them to everyone after they cast their vote.

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Note—votes can be cast by any user. They can’t change their choice after voting, and the vote results will only show to them after voting on their choice.

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This was a lot of fun to make. Hopefully it’ll give you quick insight into what is inside people’s brains!

Be sure to give us feedback and follow along our site development on the Game Jolt Devlog.

#gjbroadcast



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