In my opinion, they serve as calibration research to be able, on election day, to rig the vote in the way needed to produce the most plausible rigged result in their favor. Hence my position on not assisting them in gaining insight by my contributing to their research.
I think it influences the masses to sway in a direction that poll results show. If I want my vote to be counted, I'd want it to be for the winner - is what most normies would think.
Besides we want to reverse any mass psyop they are trying to pull - ahem - Biden is still popular, he is winning polls, etc. We blast all the polls massively that any of their psyops get washed away. It also builds confidence in the truth movement. Imagine if most of our conservatives kept quiet and not voted in these polls - the left wing would boast their perceived victory in the polls and they would keep banging the false drum thus strengthening the narrative. So I think polls help.
I generally don't go for polls.
In my opinion, they serve as calibration research to be able, on election day, to rig the vote in the way needed to produce the most plausible rigged result in their favor. Hence my position on not assisting them in gaining insight by my contributing to their research.
I think it influences the masses to sway in a direction that poll results show. If I want my vote to be counted, I'd want it to be for the winner - is what most normies would think.
Besides we want to reverse any mass psyop they are trying to pull - ahem - Biden is still popular, he is winning polls, etc. We blast all the polls massively that any of their psyops get washed away. It also builds confidence in the truth movement. Imagine if most of our conservatives kept quiet and not voted in these polls - the left wing would boast their perceived victory in the polls and they would keep banging the false drum thus strengthening the narrative. So I think polls help.
A well thought out and explained argument. I concede to your points.