
I guess it depends on the question but personally I think it gives voters too much of an easy out when they could've either guessed, voted for the closest option, or just come up with an opinion on the spot. I like to imagine I have a gun to my head and I have to pick an answer even if I'm not confident in it. Then again people can always "skip" on here by just not answering at all so the data will never be perfect
Unfortunately "it's not the deep" is not a logical way to justify posting usless polls with inaccurate results and therefore wasting everyone's time because you wanted to "force" people to decide, or you deluded yourself that you were smart enough to consider every option that skipping would be unnecessary
That's not a good analogy. Removing a skip option OBJECTIVELY makes the data quality worse. What would be more accurate is saying: we're in laser tag club, but you want to use a laser machine gun instead of a regular gun because that's more fun for you even though it sucks for everyone else