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Deeper social integration #147

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OC2PS opened this issue Feb 12, 2015 · 6 comments
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Deeper social integration #147

OC2PS opened this issue Feb 12, 2015 · 6 comments

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OC2PS commented Feb 12, 2015

Sometimes, when running polls, it is pretty cool to be able to show which of your friends have chosen which option:
http://imgur.com/wsITCaH
http://imgur.com/GWpFRzi

As you see in the above images, not all your friends who have responded will be shown...just a few...

Of course, if you aren't logged in, then you see random folks who have voted for those options.

Don't know this can be achieved technically.

The first thing that pops to mind is:

  1. Create each option as a CPT with its own URL.
  2. Any votes for the option are communicated to Facebook as "Like"s for that URL
  3. When showing the option, it's Facebook Likes are grabbed from Facebook as you normally would for a Like button
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fpcorso commented Feb 12, 2015

The only issue with the CPT is that the average user has 35 questions each with an average 4 answers. That would be over 120 new posts for that. I have been pondering this over since you had originally mentioned this in the forums but I still haven't found a solution I liked. Perhaps the CPT solution is the way to go.

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OC2PS commented Feb 14, 2015

Yes, it is a bit ridiculous. But I don't see how else to do it.

By the way, many of my suggestions have been lifted directly from http://www.opinionstage.com/ You may want to check it out.

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OC2PS commented Feb 14, 2015

I have a feeling that this type of integration will be most valuable for 1 or 2 question polls. So perhaps it is not as ridiculous as I think it is...

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OC2PS commented Feb 18, 2015

So this should definitely be an option, not something that always happens automatically.

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OC2PS commented Sep 14, 2020

Sad to see this go stale. Would like to see some progress on this.

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