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Re: Demographics of Hacker News by country

#23
post #6

>The data suggests that the majority of users come from the United States 41.2% is not the majority… Interesting data though, thanks for it. At what UTC time range was the Google Shutdown post at the top of the board?

Somewhere Between 10-14 UTC

So this post was on the front page from about 0300 to 0700 in California?

Yeah, I suspect the results are a bit off.

Re: Demographics of Hacker News by country

#24
post #6

>The data suggests that the majority of users come from the United States 41.2% is not the majority… Interesting data though, thanks for it. At what UTC time range was the Google Shutdown post at the top of the board?

> At what UTC time range was the Google Shutdown post at the top of the board?

Is there a tool to check this? Personally, I don't know of any, but I saw the article in the top 15 between 10 and 14 UTC time.

Re: Demographics of Hacker News by country

#25
post #9

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's a relative majority

Plurality

Plurality is more common in the US, while relative majority is preferred in the UK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plurality_(voting)

...Although Brits tend to be familiar with "plurality" in my experience, while Americans tend to have no clue what a relative majority is (judging by the downvotes of the GP, it looks to be holding true).

Re: Demographics of Hacker News by country

#26
post #12

An obligatory reminder, esp. for US-based folks, that when creating posts/comments when writing things like 'our country', 'the president', 'here', 'in the parliament', 'the law says', 'everybody here knows', and not specifying geographical details, you're somewhat confusing and potentially irritating ~60% of HN community.

I always found this interesting because this phenomenon exists all over the internet (there's even a dedicated subreddit for it: /r/usdefaultism). If you don't make it extremely clear where you're from, for some reason the internet just assumes you're american.

Re: Demographics of Hacker News by country

#27
post #15
post #12

An obligatory reminder, esp. for US-based folks, that when creating posts/comments when writing things like 'our country', 'the president', 'here', 'in the parliament', 'the law says', 'everybody here knows', and not specifying geographical details, you're somewhat confusing and potentially irritating ~60% of HN community.

Not really. Unless specified the poster being US based is kind of assumed.

How is anyone meant to respond to this? You’re asserting it as some sort of irrefutable fact. It’s not. It’s how you’re choosing to operate. I for one find this assumption frustrating on an almost daily basis. I think less of people that do it.

Re: Demographics of Hacker News by country

#28
post #12

An obligatory reminder, esp. for US-based folks, that when creating posts/comments when writing things like 'our country', 'the president', 'here', 'in the parliament', 'the law says', 'everybody here knows', and not specifying geographical details, you're somewhat confusing and potentially irritating ~60% of HN community.

I try to avoid doing that, but come on, you can just choose not to be irritated by something so minor. (Somewhat off-topic, but in case anyone cares: we in the US call it the Congress, not parliament.)

If America has taught me anything, it’s that I absolutely can choose to be irritated by something so minor. ;)
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