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  2. Vote brigading - Wikipedia

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    Free Republic, an Internet forum for conservative activists, is known for promoting vote brigading in online political polls, known as "FReeping". [2] The online community Reddit, which sorts its content visibility in a popular voting system, has dealt with censorship issues related to vote brigading. [3] [4]

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  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

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  6. Wikipedia:Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord's text channels support various forms of markup and embedding, such as showing thumbnails for pictures, syntax highlighting for code fragments, or emojis. Some of these features, such as embedding, can be disabled in the user preferences. A key difference between Discord and IRC is that the former provides a back log of chat.

  7. Open-access poll - Wikipedia

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    An open-access poll is a type of opinion poll in which a nonprobability sample of participants self-select into participation. The term includes call-in, mail-in, and some online polls. The most common examples of open-access polls ask people to phone a number, click a voting option on a website, or return a coupon cut from a newspaper. By ...

  8. Electronic pollbook - Wikipedia

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    An electronic pollbook, also known as an e-pollbook, is typically either hardware, software or a combination of the two that allows election officials to review and/or maintain voter register information for an election, but does not actually count votes. [1]

  9. Mock election - Wikipedia

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    A mock voting booth at a US elementary school. A mock election is an election for educational demonstration, amusement, or political protest reasons to call for free and fair elections.