incredible bit of techcrunch reporting i just ran into:
— murat π₯ (@mayfer) January 9, 2025
they looked up google trends for the past 2 days and concluded it's the highest trend that could possibly be pic.twitter.com/ziONYE6QVb
It's getting approximately 1/15th the search volume of broccoli.https://t.co/cQgleo9y3B https://t.co/FN1DPcPMGV pic.twitter.com/YV7ODxIGnN
β Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) January 11, 2025
To be clear, searches over the past three months for deleting Facebook have hovered around a 75 score on Trends, peaking to 100 around specific events, like Meta's latest policy changes and the presidential election in November 2024.
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