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Re: Who'll be the next president – Google Search

#22
I would prefer seeing answer to this question from prediction markets, not analysis of websites aka "experts opinions". It's much easier to understand mechanism that generated such prediction and you know that those people actually bet their own money on result.

Re: Who'll be the next president – Google Search

#23

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My search result is quite different. http://i.imgur.com/uDN14bw.png

http://rghost.net/6kDYqvpp9/image.png got backlink :)

This is now entirely self-referential. Also interesting, I guess :)

http://i.imgur.com/VMrkvTn.png

Edit:

Changing language to English helps.

http://i.imgur.com/HnG9v4k.png

Re: Who'll be the next president – Google Search

#24

Earlier quoted context omitted.

http://rghost.net/6kDYqvpp9/image.png got backlink :)

This is now entirely self-referential. Also interesting, I guess :) http://i.imgur.com/VMrkvTn.png Edit: Changing language to English helps. http://i.imgur.com/HnG9v4k.png

Sweden: http://imgur.com/6XMCQOS

Re: Who'll be the next president – Google Search

#27

Earlier quoted context omitted.

This is now entirely self-referential. Also interesting, I guess :) http://i.imgur.com/VMrkvTn.png Edit: Changing language to English helps. http://i.imgur.com/HnG9v4k.png

Sweden: http://imgur.com/6XMCQOS

should have gone with google.se/arch

Re: Who'll be the next president – Google Search

#28
post #6

Another unintended consequence of Google doing the things that Google recommends you don't do (in this case, scraping sites). Can we talk about how terrible a piece of pro-hillary propaganda that was? Namely this: > America is ready for the leadership of a Hillary Clinton. A new history will be made when she becomes the leader of the free world. The world of women everywhere will change Sure, this sounds very reminis…

> Do people really think like this? All you have to do is "pay your dues" and you "deserve" it instead of voting on issues, track record & potential to make real change? Yes. Source: Click around the Facebook comments of any substantially large digital publication. Tonnes of people don't even vote. Of those that do, most vote for the parties they're already loyal to. Of the few that are in the middle, most decide acc…

Most people are becoming desensitized to the power of their vote to actually do the research as to who is the better candidate. Nobody seems to care as long as they are not directly affected in their day to day life. Reactions flare up for issues which become popular in the social domain, the issue settles and everybody forgets and moves on

Re: Who'll be the next president – Google Search

#29

Another unintended consequence of Google doing the things that Google recommends you don't do (in this case, scraping sites). Can we talk about how terrible a piece of pro-hillary propaganda that was? Namely this: > America is ready for the leadership of a Hillary Clinton. A new history will be made when she becomes the leader of the free world. The world of women everywhere will change Sure, this sounds very reminis…

It does read like an ode before a coronation. Though a poorly written one. Anything but Clinton/Bush. Sanders perhaps.
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