Who's the "you" in the poll?
You?
Definition of you
pronoun
[second person singular or plural]
1used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing:
are you listening?
I love you
used to refer to the person being addressed together with other people regarded in the same class:
you Americans
used in exclamations to address one or more people:
you fools
hey, you!
West Indian your:
I didn’t know that was you nickname
2used to refer to any person in general:
after a while, you get used to it
Phrases
you and yours
you together with your family and close friends:
I’ll give you a good price seeing it’s you and yours
you-know-who
(or you-know-what)
used to refer to someone (or something) known to the hearer without specifying their identity:
the minister was later to be sacked by you-know-who
Origin:
Old English ēow, accusative and dative of gē (see ye1), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch u and German euch. During the 14th century you began to replace ye1, thou1, and thee; by the 17th century it had become the ordinary second person pronoun for any number and case
Oxford dictionary