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  • Just Dew It on Random Hilarious Trolls Hijacked An Online Poll

    (#2) Just Dew It

    In 2012, Mountain Dew created an online poll to help them name their new green, apple-flavored drink. The tragic poll called "Dub the Dew" was quickly shut down once they realized "Gushin' Granny" was competing with "Hitler Did Nothing Wrong" for the top spot.

  • A Sinking Ship on Random Hilarious Trolls Hijacked An Online Poll

    (#1) A Sinking Ship

    Boaty McBoatface is the mother of all Internet poll riggings. A British government agency decided it would be a good idea to let the Internet suggest a name for a 287-million-dollar polar research ship, and the result is the greatest boat name in history.

  • Victoria's Biggest Secret on Random Hilarious Trolls Hijacked An Online Poll

    (#14) Victoria's Biggest Secret

    Victoria Secret's three-day pampering giveaway contest was disrupted in 2009, when the Internet decided to boost Half-Life co-creator Gabe Newell into the top spot. The only reason Newell didn't win was because 4Chan's Christopher Poole had already beaten him.

  • Arsonist Airways on Random Hilarious Trolls Hijacked An Online Poll

    (#20) Arsonist Airways

    Metalheads rocked the vote of 2012 poll launched by Norwegian Air to create their new mascot. Polling trolls voted unanimously for "Euronymous," a musician who was notorious for church burnings in the early 1900's.

  • Too Poole For School on Random Hilarious Trolls Hijacked An Online Poll

    (#13) Too Poole For School

    Time's "Most Influential Person of 2009" poll was hijacked by the hijacking king himself, 4Chan founder, Christopher Poole. Poole easily defeated President Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Oprah Winfrey with an average influence rating of 90 out of a possible 100

  • Nancy Upton Upstages American Apparel's "The Next Big Thing" Contest on Random Hilarious Trolls Hijacked An Online Poll

    (#18) Nancy Upton Upstages American Apparel's "The Next Big Thing" Contest

    The undisputed king of the $30 plain white t-shirt, American Apparel thought they could trick people into thinking they cared about size-12 models with their "The Next Big Thing" contest, and they got properly trolled by Nancy Upton. Nancy submitted photos of herself taking a ranch dressing and chocolate sauce bath, and easily received the most votes. American Apparel didn't allow Nancy to win the contest because... well, because American Apparel sucks.

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Opinion polls are an effective way to know the public opinions about specific political, economic, and social issues and policies. They are usually surveys conducted by professional poll companies, media, or government agencies, and their purpose is to use the Internet, telephone, or newspapers, or other media sampled a large number of questionnaires to obtain data support. With the development of the Internet, opinion polls can be quickly launched online.

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