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Messages and Polls FAQs
Below are the messages and polls FAQs for the Netbriefings solutions.
1. Why did the poll go away?
2. How can I respond to a poll if it's gone?
3. How can I see the poll results again?
4. How do I send a message?
5. What happens to the message?
6. Can I send a message to someone else in the audience?
7. Can everybody else in the audience read my messages?
1. Why did the poll go away?
If you click Send or Close, the poll disappears. If you did neither
of these things, it means the moderator has removed the poll.
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2. How can I respond to a poll if it's gone?
You can't. The moderator controls whether and when a poll is
available to audience members. It's likely your moderator has taken
a final tally of the current poll so that the broadcast can move
forward.
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3. How can I see the poll results again?
The moderator controls the poll results. If the moderator removes the results,
you can send a message to the broadcast moderator, requesting that the
results be displayed again.
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4. How do I send a message?
Type in your email address in the email Address box. Type a
subject in the Message Subject box. Type your message in the box
below the Message Subject box. Then click on Send.
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5. What happens to the message?
Once you have sent your message, your question
box will clear and your message will go to a moderator at the live
event. The moderator will present your message to the speaker at
an appropriate time during the event. You may send other
messages at any time.
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6. Can I send a message to someone else in
the audience?
Yes, but it all depends on how the event was set up with the Event
Manager, you may be restricted to one way messaging to the speaker only.
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7. Can everybody else in the audience read
my messages?
When you send a message, only the moderator sees the message. If the
moderator chooses to display your message, it will be displayed. If
she chooses to reply to your message, she can either send the
reply to just you, or reply by sending your question and her reply to the
entire audience.
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