01-11-2023, 04:15 PM
(01-11-2023, 04:08 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: That's how it reads, sure. But you're giving the people who made that graphic more credit than I can. You're saying they found every tweet related to every one of those teams and then did the math?
I think it's more likely they searched for tweets complaining about officials and counted...then, worded it in a misleading way, either maliciously or because they're stupid.
Precisely. Which is why I said if we take it at face value, then the math would be less fans=higher percentage of complaining most likely.
BUT we don't know their methods. I highly doubt betonline is running any sort of complicated statistical models to count tweets from fans, and if they are then I truly don't understand the betting world (and I won't be surprised if that's the case).
I'm sure what they did was just use famous hashtags for each team, like #Warriors or #StephCurry and just got a raw number of tweets from that. And from there sifted out how many negative tweets about officiating they had through a program.
In any case, I don't put much weight into graphics like these because almost always there is an issue with the methods and the replicability of it.
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