

Im guessing the map wouldnt get much attention for top searches, those would probably be very normal things, so they went for this method :)
Poplar?
Im guessing the map wouldnt get much attention for top searches, those would probably be very normal things, so they went for this method :)
On your second paragraph, notice its “relative searches” which it then explains in the subheading. Not top searches.
If debauchery like “hand-holding” got 0.5% of searches in one state while in other states it got 0.1% of searches, and there wasnt as much a difference for other terms, thats the top relative search.
But it doesnt tell us anything about how many people actually searched for it.
That was interesting but it didnt talk about the export ban. It was more like an overview of the Taiwanese economy and how the chip industry relates to it.
On a positive note it wont be the same free expression from Facebook that gave us the Rohingya genocide :)
Thanks, edited the post
Off to spread 5G 40MHz conspiracy theories.
You can view some profiles (authwall for others) and some show all content (tried it out with bbc and forbes), others drop relatively recent content while some others only show ancient content from a year or more ago.
The latter two were when I tried opening the twitter pages for some smaller podcasts I follow.
You can report to mods, or to reddit itself.
I never reported violence but reported a fair deal of racism on non-english subreddits I browse. They were taken down.