Since 'Doesnig' is an unknown entity, it's difficult to say for sure. However, in the context of normal story - voting systems, they often don't disclose who voted. This is to protect the privacy of the voters. Even if there are some analytics available, they usually focus on numbers like how many votes were cast rather than who cast them.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms might keep this information private for privacy reasons, while others might have a feature that allows you to see who voted on a story, especially in a more closed - community or group - based setting.
Not usually. Most of the time, the identities of those who vote on a story remain anonymous.
In general, you can't see who votes on a story. This is to ensure anonymity and prevent any potential biases or influences based on who is voting.
Most likely not. Keeping the identities of those who vote on story polls hidden is a common practice to maintain fairness and encourage honest participation.
Typically, you can't. This is because revealing who votes might lead to potential biases or uncomfortable situations. Most platforms aim to keep the voting process anonymous for a fair and neutral experience.
No, usually you can't see who votes on your story poll. The system is designed to keep that information private to maintain anonymity and fairness.
Well, it could be about a kid who, in a school election or some sort of vote situation among kids, votes for himself. Maybe he's really confident in himself or he doesn't see any other option as good as him. It might show his self - belief and perhaps his naivete in the whole voting process.
It could be a tale of self-confidence and independence. The kid might think he's the best choice and takes a bold step to vote for himself.
Liu Yuxin received 17359242 votes and Yu Shuxin received 12963420 votes.
It could be full of anticipation and hope. Maybe he has strong beliefs and expectations for the candidate he votes for.