>https://strawpoll.com/bVg8B6zw1yYPoll creator here, I just read the last few threads, been busy with family. Okay, I don't know why the fuck this poll blew up so much. The only reason I created it is because you fags were talking about that retarded Discord poll. It wasn't even a poll; it was some stupid elimination bracket tournament. That's not a reliable measure at all. Why were you considering it seriously? Someone created a Poal and posted it in a few threads for a while, and it had a lot of votes. But everyone ignored it and still kept talking about that Discord poll seriously.
So I made a strawpoll, set it for 24h cuz timezone biases and to give everyone a chance to vote, but then I noticed that some of the regular girls weren't streaming, so I extended it to the weekend. I heard on another board that strawpoll is better than poal now, so I tried it. It's better than poal for sure. It blocked most VPNs, and the one-vote-per-IP rule is very effective. You can toggle your mobile data on/off to vote multiple times, but I thought the ranking mode was tedious enough to deter this, and any botting would be obvious because of the significant difference in points (1-18).
The first time I posted was at the end of Fauna hours, which I think is why she was/is in the top 2. Then I posted it in another three threads before I went to sleep. I didn't post it in /#/ but I'm not surprised; most polls from here often get posted in their thread and vice versa. End of the night, I noticed a spike in Gura's votes, so I checked the archives and saw that the poll was posted in /#/ and /ggg/. Most of their rankings were the same for the first day, except for the obvious spike in Gura's position. Most rankings stayed consistent except for Gura's spike.
>https://strawpoll.com/polls/bVg8B6zw1yY/analyticsPicrel, the Y-axis represents the number of #1 votes they received. I think the rankings at the end of the 4th are accurate, as in no tourists outside of /vt/ voted, and only a few chumbuds voted multiple times. You can read the archives and see that most of their positions remained the same.