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Yes. You can suggest a question, which, after review and approval will become 'alive' and the crowd will be able to take a vote. Remember - only Yes/No answers are accepted. Try to make your question no longer than 255 characters (including punctuations).
To do that, send an e-mail to:
question@AskPeople.net
with subject QFR and describe it.
1. Personal (because no body knows you);
2. The answer is not Yes or No (not formulated properly);
3. Question, similar or same with one, that has been already asked (i.e. duplicates);
4. Any other question, which violates the law or instigate to violence, propaganda of any kind, hate speech, etc.
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