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2012-11-06 10:54 AM

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So Facebook has a "button" to show if you were voting today or not.  It is then tallied on this map.  Doubt anything can be gleaned from it, but right now women are "out voting" men by an almost 2:1 ration.  And women make up about 57% of the demographic on FB.

Just thought it was interesting.



2012-11-06 10:55 AM
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Men are working..... women-folk should be at home


2012-11-06 10:57 AM
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Women can vote???
2012-11-06 10:57 AM
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bradleyd3 - 2012-11-06 10:55 AM Men are working..... women-folk should be at home

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Well played sir.

2012-11-06 10:58 AM
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Sous - 2012-11-06 10:57 AM Women can vote???

And someone just one upped Brad. 

Even better.

2012-11-06 11:07 AM
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crowny2 - 2012-11-06 10:58 AM

Sous - 2012-11-06 10:57 AM Women can vote???

And someone just one upped Brad. 

Even better.



I.....I got nothing....

Well played.



2012-11-06 11:11 AM
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2012-11-06 11:17 AM
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2012-11-06 11:32 AM
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That's because they don't have to work. Us men don't have time to go mucking about on the interwebz.
2012-11-06 1:14 PM
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Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.

2012-11-06 1:19 PM
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crowny2 - 2012-11-06 1:14 PM

Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.



The only pole they better be going to is the stripper pole.


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2012-11-06 1:28 PM
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crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:14 PM

Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.

Women on FB outnumber me  on FB 1.3 to 1.  So I'd expect that to be the baseline.

The age distribution at the bottom matches the distribution of those on FB pretty closely as well. 

I agree, I don't think this shows us much.

However maybe more than this CNN Facebook graph that is based solely on mentions.  I find it funny that a post that states "I hope Obama loses" counts as a plus towards Obama

http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/facebook-insights/

2012-11-06 1:31 PM
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On a related note Herman Cain got ahold of a super secret obama conversation on FB.

2012-11-06 1:34 PM
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crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:14 PM

Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.

Women on FB outnumber me  on FB 1.3 to 1.  So I'd expect that to be the baseline.

The age distribution at the bottom matches the distribution of those on FB pretty closely as well. 

I agree, I don't think this shows us much.

However maybe more than this CNN Facebook graph that is based solely on mentions.  I find it funny that a post that states "I hope Obama loses" counts as a plus towards Obama

http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/facebook-insights/

According to this (http://mashable.com/2012/03/09/social-media-demographics/) the demographic is 57% women. 

2012-11-06 1:35 PM
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tuwood - 2012-11-06 1:31 PM

On a related note Herman Cain got ahold of a super secret obama conversation on FB.

SNERK!

2012-11-06 1:44 PM
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crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:34 PM
TriRSquared - 2012-11-06 1:28 PM
crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:14 PM

Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.

Women on FB outnumber me  on FB 1.3 to 1.  So I'd expect that to be the baseline.

The age distribution at the bottom matches the distribution of those on FB pretty closely as well. 

I agree, I don't think this shows us much.

However maybe more than this CNN Facebook graph that is based solely on mentions.  I find it funny that a post that states "I hope Obama loses" counts as a plus towards Obama

http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/facebook-insights/

According to this (http://mashable.com/2012/03/09/social-media-demographics/) the demographic is 57% women. 

I noticed the site I used was a year or so old.  Men have closed the gap I guess.  Wonder what the ratio of time spent on the site is.  Based on my friend-base women use it more than men.



Edited by TriRSquared 2012-11-06 1:44 PM


2012-11-06 1:56 PM
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TriRSquared - 2012-11-06 1:44 PM
crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:34 PM
TriRSquared - 2012-11-06 1:28 PM
crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:14 PM

Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.

Women on FB outnumber me  on FB 1.3 to 1.  So I'd expect that to be the baseline.

The age distribution at the bottom matches the distribution of those on FB pretty closely as well. 

I agree, I don't think this shows us much.

However maybe more than this CNN Facebook graph that is based solely on mentions.  I find it funny that a post that states "I hope Obama loses" counts as a plus towards Obama

http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/facebook-insights/

According to this (http://mashable.com/2012/03/09/social-media-demographics/) the demographic is 57% women. 

I noticed the site I used was a year or so old.  Men have closed the gap I guess.  Wonder what the ratio of time spent on the site is.  Based on my friend-base women use it more than men.

I would bet you are right on that one. 

2012-11-06 6:28 PM
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crowny2 - 2012-11-06 1:34 PM
TriRSquared - 2012-11-06 1:28 PM
crowny2 - 2012-11-06 2:14 PM

Women still holding onto that 2:1 vote ratio.

Almost 3 million "votes" cast. 

Like I said originally, doubt anything can be taken from it, but interesting.

Women on FB outnumber me  on FB 1.3 to 1.  So I'd expect that to be the baseline.

The age distribution at the bottom matches the distribution of those on FB pretty closely as well. 

I agree, I don't think this shows us much.

However maybe more than this CNN Facebook graph that is based solely on mentions.  I find it funny that a post that states "I hope Obama loses" counts as a plus towards Obama

http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/facebook-insights/

According to this (http://mashable.com/2012/03/09/social-media-demographics/) the demographic is 57% women. 

1.3 to 1 equals 56.5%... Your stats are the same :P

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