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As reflected by English-language users' posts, the date saw a leap in the use of negative words, such as "sad," "victims" and "tragedy," and a decline in positive phrases, such as "hahaha." The finding comes as researchers launch a new public website, hedonometer.org, that shows daily global mood swings as expressed via Twitter.
The common words in these tweets have been previously rated as sad or happy on a scale of 1 to 9 in earlier experiments. Twitter users are only a fraction of the globe — about 15 percent of American adults use the service, Danforth said — but they are becoming both more common and more representative. As of December 2012, the social media site claimed more than 200 million active monthly users, and that group has become increasingly diverse as the site's popularity broadens, Danforth said. "It's becoming more and more reflective of what's going on for people,"
The saddest day of them all was the date of the Boston Marathon bombings, with a happiness score of 5.88 on a scale of 1 to 9. But even though it had less-sad score, Dec. 14, 2012, the date of the mass shooting at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school, may have actually been sadder
This feed is a random sample of about 50 million tweets per day, which represents about a tenth of the messages posted on the site. The common words in these tweets have been previously rated as sad or happy on a scale of 1 to 9 in earlier experiments.
Actually, how did you feel that day? What would you have 'tweeted' after learning about the bombing?
Originally posted by lewman
So an earthquake that killed many, made homeless many others, caused billions in damages and caused an unknown but high amount of damage to the enviroment was seen as a happier day than the date of a relatively small terrorist attack that left 3 dead. Or maybe the freinds and family of those massacred at the wedding around the same date are all twits/tweeters whatever you call them.
Originally posted by DPrice
Actually, how did you feel that day? What would you have 'tweeted' after learning about the bombing?
I shrugged and went back to playing Guild Wars 2. I wouldn't have tweeted anything as I'm not a retard.
Originally posted by iunlimited491
Originally posted by DPrice
Actually, how did you feel that day? What would you have 'tweeted' after learning about the bombing?
I shrugged and went back to playing Guild Wars 2. I wouldn't have tweeted anything as I'm not a retard.
Because you're not a retard?
Originally posted by DPrice
Originally posted by iunlimited491
Originally posted by DPrice
Actually, how did you feel that day? What would you have 'tweeted' after learning about the bombing?
I shrugged and went back to playing Guild Wars 2. I wouldn't have tweeted anything as I'm not a retard.
Because you're not a retard?
Keep it on topic please.
Originally posted by iunlimited491
You say you wouldn't have tweeted anything because you're not a retarded... Yet frequent a site that discusses related topics everyday, with people constantly expressing how they feel. So, are you implying that Twitter users in general are retarded? Or that only those who expressed their solidarity with Boston through social-media, are retarded?
Originally posted by mblahnikluver
Originally posted by lewman
So an earthquake that killed many, made homeless many others, caused billions in damages and caused an unknown but high amount of damage to the enviroment was seen as a happier day than the date of a relatively small terrorist attack that left 3 dead. Or maybe the freinds and family of those massacred at the wedding around the same date are all twits/tweeters whatever you call them.
That wedding was TEN YEARS AGO!!!! The member who posted that thread should have known better but they are prone to sensationalism and now so many are misinformed on this wedding. It was not done this year but ten years ago! Don't believe everything you read, not even on ATS many on here just want attention and status bars.
If you think about it though this would make sense in a way. How many Americans use Twitter? A lot! So if the majority are American then this would make sense but. It doesnt mean that the other incidents are less "sad" of a day they just don't have the amount of people Tweeting about them that the Boston bombings did. I know my entire FB feed was FULL of Boston bombing posts from all over the place.
I think this statistic is just silly and bias based on the majority of Twitter that day being done by Americans.