Just use F.B. Purity as it works a lot better and is easier to use.
This works, for the most part, assuming you're using AdBlock Plus. It sucks that there isn't an official way to block it from within Facebook itself, though, the same way you can with apps and games and such. :/
Just add the following lines to the block rules of ABP:
###pagelet_adbox
##.adsCell
facebook.com##.fbQuestionsPollClickTarget
facebook.com##.pas.fbQuestionsPollResultsBar
facebook.com##.pollResultsBar
facebook.com##.fbQuestionsBlingBox
facebook.com##.pollOptions
facebook.com##.fbEigenpollRow
facebook.com##A[title="Ask specific people to answer"]
facebook.com##[href*="/home.php?sk=question"]
facebook.com##.fbEigenpollPager
facebook.com##.fbQuestionFollowLink
It doesn't fully block them as it will leave the tiny, ugly remnants of a post behind, so it's not a perfect solution. But it's a start, at least until FB implements a way to officially block them (which they should have done from the beginning, but didn't).
Just add the following lines to the block rules of ABP:
###pagelet_adbox
##.adsCell
facebook.com##.fbQuestionsPollClickTarget
facebook.com##.pas.fbQuestionsPollResultsBar
facebook.com##.pollResultsBar
facebook.com##.fbQuestionsBlingBox
facebook.com##.pollOptions
facebook.com##.fbEigenpollRow
facebook.com##A[title="Ask specific people to answer"]
facebook.com##[href*="/home.php?sk=question"]
facebook.com##.fbEigenpollPager
facebook.com##.fbQuestionFollowLink
It doesn't fully block them as it will leave the tiny, ugly remnants of a post behind, so it's not a perfect solution. But it's a start, at least until FB implements a way to officially block them (which they should have done from the beginning, but didn't).