More often then not, polls are turned back on. You mainly notice when you want to submit a poll but can't and take note because it irritates you.
As Xant said, Admins are human, but as cmpxchg8b said "Admins are human too, so mistakes can happen. We are terribly sorry for not being perfect and are working on replacing all players and admins with computers for optimal performance." Be patient, and in the mean time stop making mountains out of molehills... We have to put up with your shenanigans too...
Admins are human but turning polls back on isn't so demanding, and if it is then they shouldn't be admins at all.
If polls are off and no admins are on, just revenge teamkill, believe me, such griefers will stop at least bothering you when you do that. Oh well, that, of course, I heard from a friend, I would NEVER do such things
I'ts not revenge teamkillig or even team attacking that annoys me. The problem is when people start revenge teamkillin and the person they are venging upon still attacks other people then there will bemore than 5 or 6 people fighting among themselves instead of taking flags or doing something useful. When that makes you lose your multiplier it is quite annoying.
It's not that hard to get in the IRC channel and call an admin to turn it on back again, if they forget to turn it on.
By I guess it's way easier to come on the forums and post QQ.
Yes that will solve all problems. *sarcasm*
If they just turn polls back on BEFORE leaving then there won't be this kind of a problem anymore. When you come on a server to play for half an hour or an hour just for a bit then it really is a pain when you have to spend time alt tabbing, going irs, lookin for an admin, explaining what the problem is, waiting for admin to come on server, waiting for him to solve the problem. This can all be avoided with 1 simple thing. Polls. I'd rather have some ragepolls that fail, maybe take a bit of my screen, than people teamkilling every single round, distracting teammates and in some instances being directly involved in a loss of round and being unable to do anything about it.