> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://fmtlol.gitbook.io/docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://fmtlol.gitbook.io/docs/fms-platform-features/polls.md).

# Polls

**Post a question for others to vote on:** Polls allow Users to create polls in posts. Polls can be placed in the main activity stream, in users’ profiles, and even in groups, ﻿users can cast their votes once per poll “Multi-Select Polls, Single Select Polls”, The design is sleek and simple, and because it’s fully responsive, it looks great on mobile as well as on desktops. Logged-out users can see polls in posts, but can’t vote or see the poll results. They are prompted to log in so they could vote and see the results. Multi-Select Polls, Single Select Polls are available

#### **Polls results:** After casting a vote, users can see the poll results. <a href="#id-8lxv20apketw" id="id-8lxv20apketw"></a>

#### **Ask away everywhere:** Polls can be attached to User Status Updates and added to Group Status Updates. <a href="#omwbav2a1ucr" id="omwbav2a1ucr"></a>


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