The Amazing World of Gumball Wiki:Votetools

This is a list of votes and tools that can be used on our forums:

This is used for supporting the cause of the thread or supporting a vote. Simply type to use.

For example, adding Gumball Watterson

Will result in Gumball Watterson

The following are used in the same way:


 * results in


 * results in


 * results in


 * results in

They all have different meanings though:


 * is for supporting the thread or vote


 * is for strongly supporting the thread or vote


 * is for opposing the thread or vote


 * is for strongly opposing the thread or vote


 * is for weakly opposing the thread or vote

This is used for adding a simple comment or concern to the thread or discussion. This way it won't be confused as a vote. Simply type to use.

For example, I think this discussion should be moved to a different board.

Will result in I think this discussion should be moved to a different board.


 * We also have


 * This is used in the same way, but it's mainly for asking questions.


 * For example, Has that article been featured yet?


 * Will result in Has that article been featured yet?

This is used for withdrawing your support from something in specific. Simply add to use.

For example, you added to a vote for the Gumball Watterson page. You may withdraw that vote by adding to a new reply.

This will become

This removes you and all of your votes from the thread when used. You will be further discontinued from posting on the thread once you've placed this.

Warning: Once used in the discussion, it is not revocable. So use it wisely.

Simply add to use.

This is used for reopening an old thread for further discussion. Simply add to use.

Note: Because of the possibility of this being abused, it is restricted to administrator use only. However, anyone can use it as long as they get administrative permission.

This is used for important administrator warnings or notices that need to be posted to the thread. Simply add to use.

Note: This can be used only by administrators.

For example, adding Please do not keep posting the same message. Thanks.

Will result in Please do not keep posting the same message. Thanks.