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I once read about polls they used to do on TV, where you could vote on a question (usually for $1). The options were yes, no, and no opinion.

Nearly 1/3 made the call, paid the $1 and chose 'no opinion.'
@Mamapolo2016 those same people have come along to answer sw polls similarly, but more angrily. at one time I'd regularly post in a 'whats your song of the day' group and one guy would get so pissy and tell me every day that his song was... I dunno the Scottish national anthem or something. and ask me when I'd get it through my thick skull.

I hope he's advanced to yelling at water fountains at this point.
@dirge Progress is progress!
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@Mamapolo2016 It gives a whole new take on giving your two cents worth. Inflation is everywhere.
@bowman81 Mostly, opinions are free and worth every penny.
@Mamapolo2016 infinite money glitch
@MagmaWolf436 I visualize someone reading the question on the TV screen, snorting with indignation and seizing the phone, listening impatiently to the options, then triumphantly punching '3' for no opinion and slamming down the receiver. "There! guess I told THEM!"
@Mamapolo2016 and also angrily opening the phone bill to find the charges.

actually, if I were to guess it'd have been fairly young kids doing it, which might be part of why they started adding the disclaimer of 'kids get your parents permission' to such things.