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It has everything to do with what you said.
Please point out how?
My claim was that you cannot tell whether somebody has cheated or whether it's a mere forum-guest voting in a poll by looking at the numbers of votes and the numbers of the shown users.
And my claim is yes you can. Even the make up of population in general will tell you that.
What makes you declare it as 'cheating' and not as 'guest-voting', since both values carry the same results?
What is it that I've missed which makes you so certain that someone has been cheating in the poll?
When one "value" all of a sudden jumps up out of nowhere by almost 1/3rd compared to all the rest, we can use Occam's razor and call shenanigans.
Common sense vs wishful thinking.
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