Trolling means little. For the little it means, it usually is a group strategy.
As to brilliant and creative, there is nothing brilliant and creative to click on a video, watch it for twenty seconds and notice a statement meant as an endorsement.
I can't find that poll anywhere. Care to share it?
No.
The result of two hundred years plus of institutionalized double standards.
Cant even stick to the burden of the proof on this case.
This trailer uses a poll (existing or not) as a means for endorsement.
The remark that this is meant as an endorsement might be done even when knowing the poll does not exist. It changes nothing at all to the trailer refering to a poll as a matter for endorsement.
If there is an emergency, it certainly is not toward disproving the trailer using a reference to a poll as an endorsement, it is about asking the trailer maker which poll it refers to and if none, get him to change the trailer in order to stop claiming such an endorsing poll exists.
Asking anyone who reads this statement as an endorsement a link to the poll does not change the trailer. It does not change the endorsement.
No provided link, the poll does not exist. No change in the trailer. It still refers to the poll as an endorsement.
Instead of wasting energy in an absence of solution, spending that energy to contact the trailer maker to provide a link to the poll will solve the situation and ends this site endorsement of this vid product.
Simple as that.