Comments by "Kair Idon" (@kairidon3363) on "Ron DeSantis: 'I am not going to back down'" video.
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Leprosy, Melaria, high inflation, no house insurance policies, teacher shortages, banned books, democratically elected public servants can be fired, government punishes private companies for disagreeing, farm worker shortages, declining tourism dollars, declining investments...
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@unboxedcharacter
The Wrap
Trump Is Bragging About 100 Million Views for Tucker Carlson Interview – Here’s Why That’s Misleading
Ross A. Lincoln
August 23, 2023
But, not so fast. Yes, 180 million is an amazing-sounding number. But as TheWrap explained back in June, it’s also almost meaningless.
According to the X (formerly Twitter) FAQ, which you can read here, practically anything counts as a view.
“Anyone who is logged into Twitter who views a Tweet counts as a view, regardless of where they see the Tweet (e.g. Home, Search, Profiles, etc.) or whether or not they follow the author. If you’re the author, looking at your own Tweet also counts as a view,” the company says.
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@Scumbagballless Ol' Musky-boy is fooling you sheep:
“Anyone who is logged into Twitter who views a Tweet counts as a view, regardless of where they see the Tweet (e.g. Home, Search, Profiles, etc.) or whether or not they follow the author. If you’re the author, looking at your own Tweet also counts as a view,” the company says.
The high view count doesn’t actually mean that people watched the 46 minute-long interview—or even part of it—as it only refers to the number of views the post got, meaning the number of users logged into X who simply saw the tweet on any platform, regardless of whether they follow Carlson.
X used to make the number of video views public, but appeared to get rid of that feature in May—and even then, it referred to the number of people who watched at least two seconds of a video with at least 50% of the video player in view, rather than the whole video."
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