News Archive: Unfair Voting Tricks by BJA Members

Posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 @ 18:45:11 UTC in News Articles Moved To Archive
by sensei

updated 10-03-09

After a posting on the BJA Forums about the Poll on this website regarding John Goldman and the UKCC, it has become clear that a number of visitors have been continuously voting in the Poll with the intention of influencing the results in the BJA's favour.

Because of this and the fact that due to the BJA's policy of forcing visitors to register before they can even read posts on the BJA Forums, which means that site members can't check to see what has been said by BJA members on its Forums. it has been decided to suspend the voting on the Poll to registered members of this site only for the moment. As it seems to have been the same three people voting.

I have now returned the votes to the values recorded on 3rd March 2009.

 (webmaster)

 
 
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