Poll that requires you to choose more than 1 response doesn't actually require you to do so
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Poll that requires you to choose more than 1 response doesn't actually require you to do so
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Summary:
Either the polls requiring more than 1 response should be unskippable, or there shouldn't be such an option, and more than 2 responses should be the minimum.
Description:
You can post polls that restrict the number of votes (ticky-boxes). This works as intended for anything requiring 2 or more votes. However, you can also choose to skip questions. The ability to skip questions makes the option "at least one answer required" useless.
It should either be:
1. an unskippable question; or
2. the minimum setting should be "at least two answers required".
I'm not sure which would be better, and which would be easier to code (especially considering the fact that a poll can be constructed using custom poll HTML, not just the poll wizard), so I'm throwing this to the comm at large.
(with thanks to azurelunatic for bringing this up and discussing it with me in the first place).
This suggestion:
Should be implemented as-is.
11 (25.0%)
Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
4 (9.1%)
Shouldn't be implemented.
7 (15.9%)
(I have no opinion)
22 (50.0%)
(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)

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Making the "display results" link switch to displaying directly in the page as if you had answered the poll instead of taking you to another page might serve the purpose better.
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(As an aside, I don't like adding "I'm not answering" options to polls I create, because it messes up the answer percentages.)
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So I'm ticking 'with changes' so that if we implement this, we ought to make sure a better 'not answering' option is present at the same time, something we ought to do anyway but it'd be a low priority for me, unless there's someone that knows the poll code well enough to just do it quickly.
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I think it should be poll creator choice, and if a user doesn't want to complete the poll due to that choice, that's entirely up to them.
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+1
I was going to say that I was confused by what
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The bug is: you can select a "must pick at least one of these options" thing, but someone can enter zero options and still fill out the poll. The label does not match the behavior.
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