While I somewhat agree with you, Jagex had a good reason for making the polls members only. If left open for everyone to participate, especially with polls that actually effect the game, some people would create multiple accounts just to vote for their choices multiple times. I thought of it for a second, but they can block IP's from voting more than once. I think Jagex has much more cash to invest into that than Tip.It, yet for our polls, it works perfectly. Then again, I don't think you have to log in to vote on Tip.it. Why do you need to log in for the official polls :?: What about situations where more than one player shares a computer? Is it fair that I would get to vote and my boyfriend wouldn't simply because I saw the new poll first? This is where I'm stuck too. Sorry for the double-post :oops: It'd probably be fair to say that only account that are at least so old can vote. Why should a P2P who is a month old be able to vote, when a F2P player who is three years old can't? And it would prevent people from making new accounts in order to vote. In fact, here's a better idea. What if only account that were a certain length of time old, and have been active in the last, say, week, be able to vote? So that people cannot make spare accounts, and just use them when a poll comes out later.