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On September 27 2016 09:52 Sermokala wrote: Donald trump aparently posted on his subreddit. I'm really surprised that hillary never did an ama to boost her millennial numbers.
On September 27 2016 09:52 Sermokala wrote: Donald trump aparently posted on his subreddit. I'm really surprised that hillary never did an ama to boost her millennial numbers.
An AMA from Clinton on reddit would be an utter disaster. Like 80+% of that site at least dislikes her.
She did post on her subreddit though, saying thanks.
Yeah, the internet hivemind just really doesn't like Hillary at all... Just look at youtube comments.
That's odd. Doesn't she have a lead on young people who know internet?
More anonymous people = more Trump support. My facebook feed is more for Hillary, but twitch chat, youtube, 4chat, reddit... It's mostly for Trump. You just can't drown so many loud voices with so many short powerful phrases.
Eh, Reddit is contentious. There's /r/The_Donald sure, but as a whole I see people call him the worst presidential candidate ever.
On September 27 2016 09:52 Sermokala wrote: Donald trump aparently posted on his subreddit. I'm really surprised that hillary never did an ama to boost her millennial numbers.
An AMA from Clinton on reddit would be an utter disaster. Like 80+% of that site at least dislikes her.
She did post on her subreddit though, saying thanks.
Yeah, the internet hivemind just really doesn't like Hillary at all... Just look at youtube comments.
That's odd. Doesn't she have a lead on young people who know internet?
More anonymous people = more Trump support. My facebook feed is more for Hillary, but twitch chat, youtube, 4chat, reddit... It's mostly for Trump. You just can't drown so many loud voices with so many short powerful phrases.
Eh, Reddit is contentious. There's /r/The_Donald sure, but as a whole I see people call him the worst presidential candidate ever.
Eh I think reddit matters a lot less then people might think so really doesn't matter what they think.
Still disappointed Johnson and Stein aren't there. Johnson has 10% of the people behind him and the majority of Americans believe he should be given a chance to bring his ideas to the table at the debates. In my opinion, any candidate who is on the ballot in enough states to win the election should be invited.
On September 27 2016 10:05 GreenHorizons wrote: Think the audience is going to remain Silent?
That's what MSNBC and CNN were saying. I guess that's for the best, as it lets people form their own opinions without being influenced by audience/peer pressure. Will they? Probably not.
On September 27 2016 10:05 Netscape9 wrote: Still disappointed Johnson and Stein aren't there. Johnson has 10% of the people behind him and the majority of Americans believe he should be given a chance to bring his ideas to the table at the debates. In my opinion, any candidate who is on the ballot in enough states to win the election should be invited.
Yep, I think the cutoff should be 5%, I argued for that before.