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date: '2024-11-05' | ||
title: US elections, who will win? | ||
tags: [tweet] | ||
author: nithin | ||
link: https://x.com/Nithin0dha/status/1853693765875048916 | ||
post_type: tweet | ||
description: Trump vs. Harris, who will win?... | ||
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If you feel the pulse of the US through Twitter, it definitely feels like Trump. But Twitter is a bubble and doesn't necessarily represent the election results, or reality for that matter. | ||
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What makes it even more skewed is that the majority of the tweets are generated by less than ~1% of Twitter’s user base. | ||
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So yeah, I don't know. But it's definitely not wise to form views based on your Twitter feed. |