Pharyngula operates in a specific fashion when it comes to pointless polls. PZ Myers posts "target" message. The target is an online poll. Today it happened to be on MyFox Colorado, who ask:
On Monday, California became the second state in the nation to legally recognize same-sex marriages. Do you think gay marriages should be legal in Colorado?
Options: Yes, No, Not sure.
Usually the tally is on the anti-gay/equality/rationality. Then, the Pharyngula-fans aka Godless Horde storms in. In short order the results change dramatically:
Yes 85.80%
No 13.74%
Not Sure 0.46%
Mike produced a well-thought and composed comment:
pwnt by the PZ effect.
Getting an impact via internet geeks is no new trick. Stephen Colber did it to get a Hungarian bridge named after him (beating Chuck Norris in the process). In this specific case, PZ Effect is a proper term for changing online polls with a remorseless voting onslaught to get a more reality-based result.
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