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December 23, 2014 at 01:00PM:

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"RT for this, Fav for that!" We've all seen this method of asking our networks opinion on some topic, but is that really the best we can do? Nearly 10 years have passed since the creation of Twitter, and we still don't have an effective way to quickly and efficiently poll our network. It's obvious to us that when a question is displayed in this manner, the option associated with the "favorite" has the advantage; simply because we are less likely to "Retweet" something we agree with compared to the simple "Favorite. As a result, the answer you get isn't always an accurate representation of what your friends think. Introducing Quick Question. The new, crowdsourced, decision making app. Debating on whether your shoes go with a certain outfit? Ask QQ. Want to know who your friends think will win the Super Bowl? Ask Qq. Can't decide what movie to watch? Ask QQ. Simply add a picture, ask a question, and let your friends decide! Results are instantly seen in a simple pie graph. Kick your voting apprehension to the curb as no one is able to see how you voted. Answer each question honestly to give the poster legitimate feedback. QQ is meant to empower it's users. No longer do we have to be unsure of what other people like us think about certain issues. No longer do we have to be indecisive about your daily medial tasks. Empower yourself, with Quick Question.





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