Wordclouds (or "Storms") stand proud as arguably the single most visually captivating and dramatically engaging modality you can possibly conjure up confronting your live audience.
Instead of forcing them to mindlessly poke at boring static buttons, your engaged participants are explicitly challenged to dynamically submit their very own incredibly creative short words. As they relentlessly punch them in, the giant stage projector aggressively absorbs their rapid-fire short phrases subsequently painting an enormous, sprawling typographic cloud heavily rendered out live in stunning real-time. Magnificently, the more fiercely the general room independently converged pondering identically upon the exact same fundamental idea, the more vastly colossal that specific dominant word will physically float heavily dominating the very center of the screen layout, forcibly shoving the completely minority random submissions far out toward the bleak outskirts shrunk down into tiny, barely visible fonts.
Inside the UpVoter engine, you command the technical capability achieving this specific phenomenon employing two fiercely distinct avenues.
Whenever you ultimately resolve throwing a completely unhinged live cloud aggressively directly at a massive public audience, definitely rigidly bear entirely in mind that harboring inside massive crowds invariably lurks some unpredictable characters ruthlessly seeking any slim opportunity beaming deeply inappropriate horrific messages onto the stage.
It is explicitly because of this grim reality that we will relentlessly overwhelmingly recommend you forcibly flip the Moderation Wall toggle securely switched on. This master switch performs identically mirroring the standard Q&A forum toggle. Consequently enabling it brutally forces you to actively sit playing gatekeeper, forcefully "Sending to the Blackboard" manually explicitly every single submitted curse word, pathetic terrible joke, or wildly unhinged contribution aggressively attempting to violently destabilize the core formal focus steering the topic you are earnestly presenting entirely safely before a single soul in the actual room ever catches a tiny glimpse of it visibly manifesting illegally upon the authentic live giant screen.
> The underlying mobile interfaces heavily manipulating your connected visitors strictly forcefully enforce stark case sensitivity differentiating brutally between capital letters entirely independently from accented vowels. Assuming two disparate individuals enthusiastically send precisely "cancion" clashing against "canción", the backend mathematically evaluates them strictly as two wildly separate distinct words that will absolutely never sum together gracefully nor balloon larger holding hands cooperatively. As a direct consequence, we heavily strongly encourage you to intelligently heavily moderate reviewing your live queue list brutally accepting effectively exclusively one variant while aggressively utterly rejecting the identical competing alternative citing obvious grammatical redundancy.