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<description>&lt;p&gt;All my friends on Kaixinwang are addicted to the instant poll application.  Create a poll, your friends answer it, it shows up on their friends&apos; news feed, their friends answer it... and it snowballs from there. It&apos;s like the old e-mails where you answer 20 questions about yourself and forward it to all of your friends.

It&apos;s got nothing worthwhile on Facebook, though.  Only the fact that it&apos;s local and willing to submit to Chinese law, haha. (Hi Yahoo!)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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