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| (OT) Hey you web / poll masters ! Ok, Help a brother out here. I figure since you guys are 'poll' crazed at the time, I'd tap on your knowledge. There is a poll located here ... http://www.explorernews.com/ Simple one really, but I need to bump the "Yes" votes up by a lot. What I've been doing is ... 1. Click 'Yes', then 'Vote'. 2. Page goes to poll results. 3. Delete cookies. 4. Refresh page. 5. Rinse and repeat. Anyone know of script or easier way to raise the 'Yes' votes? I'd owe ya bigtime. This effects me in real life and I need to see it gets the attention it needs. ... Bonzai Ps. Screenshot to be legal ... |
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| Since you already know that deleting cookies works, can't you just turn your cookie options onto deny all and chain vote? I used to do that with NBA.com polls before they put in the stupid ass randomly gen'd words. edit * yeah this doesnt work
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