The Results: #AskObama Town Hall analyzed
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#12During the interview http://askobama.twitter.com/ at 42m20s, they claim that 10% of the questions are on Education, whereas twitsprout shows only 2% were on Education.
We may make the data set we gathered public some time, so people can draw their own conclusions about which categorizations are more accurate.
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#17During the interview http://askobama.twitter.com/ at 42m20s, they claim that 10% of the questions are on Education, whereas twitsprout shows only 2% were on Education.
Now - I'm not trying to mock this, it's just sooo disconnected from all I know: Why do you ask questions, if you expect no answers? I see this here (moved to Israel) as well - strangers say hi and ask what's up - but don't care. At home, in Germany, I'd consider this not sincere. Yet, it seems to be quite the norm.
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#18During the interview http://askobama.twitter.com/ at 42m20s, they claim that 10% of the questions are on Education, whereas twitsprout shows only 2% were on Education.
This _is_ getting a bit offtopic, but - looking at that video I was stunned to see roundabout (No, didn't count them..) a dozen 'Good to see you. How are you?' during his entrance. Now - I'm not trying to mock this, it's just sooo disconnected from all I know: Why do you ask questions, if you expect no answers? I see this here (moved to Israel) as well - strangers say hi and ask what's up - but don't care. At home, i…
Re: The Results: #AskObama Town Hall analyzed
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Obama's answers? They were way too long to include in an infographic, but you can watch them at http://askobama.twitter.com
That's exactly right. We do have a word cloud at the bottom generated from a transcript of all of his answers, however.
The OP probably (like me) wanted to hear the real thing. A world cloud can be fun to see how repetitive some words are used or maybe even give a limited glimpse of what the focus was for Obama here - but in general it's more a toy feature and ~useless~. Pretty, cool - but not helpful.
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#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
Obama's answers? They were way too long to include in an infographic, but you can watch them at http://askobama.twitter.com
That's exactly right. We do have a word cloud at the bottom generated from a transcript of all of his answers, however.