Twitter Question of the day features list
Question types
- Single correct answer
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1)If you designate only one answer choice as correct answer, then
answer choices will be displayed as radio buttons and user can select one one answer.
This is the most common and easiest type of question.
Statistics pages
- You question statistics
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You can access online statistics for all the questions you create on this site. The statistics page shows a sortable table with data for each question. Data includes number of people who have answered the question, number of correct answers, number of incorrect answers, number of people who “Liked” your question (clicked on the “Like” button), number of people who added the question to their “Favorites” and the date and time of last time someone answered it.
You can also click on a specific question row and view statistic for one question. The per-question statistics include info about everyone who answered that question. This includes the date/time of the answer, correct or incorrect type of answer as well as user screen name and their user picture.
- Your answer history
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The 'My answers' page lists all questions that you have previously answered, as well as date/time of the answer and username and picture of user who created the question.
The columns in questions statistics are sortable – you can click on almost any column header to sort in ascending or descending order.
Like button
If you like the question, you are encouraged the click on the “Like” button. This is like casting your vote for a question, making it more popular. Also a very short message will be sent out to Twitter saying “I like this question “ and a link to the question. This helps spread the word about questions that you like.Tweet result feature
You can click on the “Tweet results” button to share your question result with your Twitter followers. This is a nice way to brag about answering the question correctly as well as sharing a question with your friends, letting them to also try to answer this question. When you click on the “Tweet results” button, a short message will be sent to Twitter saying “I just answered this question correctly (or incorrectly)” and a link to question. We encourage people to click on the Like and Tweet result buttons as well as to bookmark their favorite questions.The “Add to Favorites” feature
If you like a certain question, you can add it to your “Favorites” This will record your Favorites selection in our database and will also add it to Favorites on your Twitter account. This way you can easily find your favorite question right from your Twitter account.When you “Favorite” a question, no messages are sent to Twitter, only the question item is added to your 'favorites', so you can see it if you click on the 'favorites' link in your Twitter page.

