Someone else voting on a multiple choice poll resets your selections?
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Continuing the discussion from Status: THE MASONIC JAR! WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!:
Just seen: I had some preselections on @Dreikin's multiple-choice poll. Some other votes came in, and my vote selections got reset.
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CLOSED_FEATURE_NOT_A_BUG
Filed Under: Also, did you ever browse anything using a phone? If so your opinion is even less relevant and you are now banned! ²
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CLOSED_WORKS_AS_INTENDED.
Since the post-update occurred, this is actually expected. It's a safety feature of sorts to prevent you from voting on old data?
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Reproduced.
My figuring is the same as what @Tsaukpaetra said, except for the "safety feature" part. I think it was just unintended consequences, or being too lazy to set up selection-preservation across updates. Only if the choices change should that happen, and I haven't edited it.
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Since your theory makes sense, there's fair chance you did.
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Since your theory makes sense, there's fair chance you did.
That's because I was answering seriously But I did get the joke - CLOSED_WORKS_AS_INTENDED is a pretty obvious giveaway.
Whee! Discourse says everything is
504 OK
!
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Everything is always
504 OK
around here.
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I think it was just unintended consequences, or being to lazy to set up selection-preservation across updates. Only if the choices change should that happen
Poll:
What is your IQHow many children have you sexually abused?[poll]
- Less than 71
- 71-85
- 86-100
- 101-115
- 116-130
- More than 130
[/poll]
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Poll:
What is your IQHow many children have you sexually abused?Okay, if the change is anything other than the vote tallies.
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...you can change the vote tallies?
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...you can change the vote tallies?
That does tend to be what happens when you vote.
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Yes, but it doesn't reset all the other votes...
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Yes, but it doesn't reset all the other votes...
Never said it did. But to be clear: person A placing a vote, and thus causing an update in the tallies displayed on person B's view of the poll, should not cause the deselection of person B's pending vote choice(s). Other changes - such as the available voting choices and the content of the surrounding post (as you so aptly demonstrated) should cause either deselection or a change notification, however.
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Oh, you were talking about pending votes on a multi-selection poll.
Yeah, it wasn't making much sense before.