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Originally Posted by That One Guy
Are there any confirmed paid and/or unpaid modifications that are working when it comes to allowing regular members to edit or remove their polls (as long as they started the thread)?
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Not that I know of right off the top of my head. There maybe an option though that is built into vBulletin. If you have a certain forum area that members are allowed to post polls for these things and they are not posted elsewhere you maybe able to set it up with forum permissions. Technically there is no permissions for delete a poll unless you are an admin/mod, but there is a permission for delete your post or thread. So if you have this in one forum area, and I say keep it in one forum area because I'm betting you do not want members running around the forum deleting their posts all over the place, you could set it up pretty easily.
To set up the forum for this:
1. Login to your admincp & go to
Forums & Moderators > Forum Permissions - Click
"Quick Forum Permission Setup" in the top right of the box.
2. Choose the forum you want to set this up at in the drop down on the next page. Just choose the exact forum.
3. Now tick your members usergroup that you want to allow to delete the polls in the list below that. Only tick that group.
4. Set the permissions as you want them when you get down to "
Can Delete Own Posts" & "
Can Delete Own Threads" set both to "yes".
5. After you are done click the "Save" button at the bottom on the page.
This will give them the option to delete the post or the entire thread when they are done with it. Be sure to set
ALL of those permissions when you are doing it or the users will lose all the perms except the ones you have ticked "yes", so be mindful of that.
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Originally Posted by That One Guy
Edit: Also, I have another question. Can polls be made in the same thread once it is deleted? I haven't tried because I'm still too busy with setting up the website 
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I think you can create another poll in the same thread after you have deleted one. I've never tried to do that but I think its possible inside vBulletin to do.