TwittPoll wrangles Twitter’s ne plus ultra status in the art of rapid and facile light communication, and takes the app to the polls. The opinion of Twitterers around the globe is consolidated and expressed via a series of daily, and usually either or questions.
Add your voice to the consensus by following Twittpoll on your Twitter account, or by clicking on one of the URL’s accompanying each update. Of course you can vote on the site too, but you only have 24 hours, after which you’ll receive the results in your Twitter account. Suggestions for new polls are welcome. Some of the current polls include ‘What computer do you use most?’ and ‘What is your favorite action hero?’. The clock is ticking, so let your vote be known before the day ends.
twitter.com/twittpoll In Their Own Words
Twittpoll.com is the opinion channel of twitter.
By following @twittpoll you get the newest polls from twittpoll.com.
You can vote on a poll for 24 hours. After that you will receive the overall result”
Why twitter.com/twittpoll It Might Be A Killer
This is an interesting diversion. It manages to leverage Twitter’s facility to express and engage quickly and easily and uses that for amusing and fast ends. While users don’t get much say as far as polls go, they do get a quick snapshot of the leanings of other Twitter users. It’s a whole economy of opinion and it could be interesting if applied in more practical ways.
Some Questions About twitter.com/twittpoll
Is this nothing more than a quick diversion? Will anyone take the time to use it? 







