This article contains a poll, which doesn't seem to add anything to the article. So I think it can be qualified as aux widget and removed: """ <...> Some websites include “And what would you do?” votes at the end of some of their articles to increase user engagement.
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So I think it can be qualified as aux widget and removed:
"""
<...>
Some websites include “And what would you do?” votes at the end of some of their articles to increase user engagement.
None of these should bother you. Simply remove such non-essential widgets from the article and go ahead with generating the IV page.
"""
https://instantview.telegram.org/checklist#6-4-3-auxiliary-widgets
Polls seem to always be like this for this website. Closest to be mentioned in the article that I could find is this:
https://k.at/video/tierische-vorfreude-auf-den-valentinstag-im-tiergarten-schoenbrunn/400404203
"Wie sieht’s bei dir aus?" (What about you?) in the lead p. But it doesn't actually imply a poll.
Note that they also have quizzes, which can't be omitted:
https://k.at/life/quiz-wie-gut-kennst-du-oesterreichische-mundart/400440667
But regular polls and quizzes are distinguishable in JSON source.