Anti-Polls

The Anti-Polls are a group of commentators on the Big Nate Wiki who oppose the idea of polls in the comment section.

These people are those who wish to prevent a second Poll War by fightingto keep polls in the comment section to a minimum. This is due to the previous Poll-War, which nearly caused the disbandment of the comment section. The Anti-Polls fought hard for months to preserve the sanity of the comment section and do not want history to repeat. After the first Poll War, there was a general decline in Pro-Poll and Anti-Poll activity in the comment section. However, the presence of Anti-Polls have greatly increased after user MartySays started posting daily polls, and the outbreak of The November Crisis (also known as Poll War ||). The Anti-Polls immediately moved to end his dangerous behavior, some with probably too much harshness. While they do acknowledge the fact that MartySays' polls are relevant to the strip, they believe that his consistent polls will lead to the following of other pollers, each getting more ridiculous than the next.

The Anti-Polls' most notable enemy and the opposition to both their ideals and decisions for the future are the Narwhals, as unlike the Narwhals, who believe that only comments by trolls and spammers should be flagged, the Anti-polls believe that all polls need to be removed. As stated by member 0A1S2D3F4G5H, "Polls are not comments, no matter how relavent, and have no place in a comment section."

Key ideas
 * Polls of any kind, no matter what the intention of the creator, are to be flagged immediately
 * Polls are a danger to both the sanity and the peace of the Big Nate comment section
 * Tolerance for polls will undoubtedly lead to trolls and spamming.

Members

 * Nate Clone
 * LINK_O_NEAL
 * Meme squad
 * Mrs.Godfrey (new)
 * π
 * Mdomino
 * Hockey17
 * BigNateFan
 * N8Cwhite
 * Game Freakazoid
 * Trapper Clicker
 * 0a2s3d4f5g6h

Following the end of The November Crisis, many comments made by Anti-polls were deleted, notably the more aggressive, non-logical comments and harsh rants that made up a bulk of their arguments.

Trivia

 * While the idea behind a strong opposition to polls appeared near the beginning of the Poll War, the term was first used to describe the group of commenters during mid-November 2017.