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I always thought that City-Data skewed to the older, more conservative demographic.
According to alexa.com city-data is overrepresented by the 45-54, 55-64 age groups:
So? We all know on here that C-D is not representative of the general public at all. If some pollster polled us on our party affiliation and used that data to release to the public, they could then find that 90% of conservative identify as strong Repulicans, 90% of liberals as strong Democrats, etc.
Help me out here. I'm trying to figure out WTF this has to do with politics, or how it's controversial.
I think he's trying to paint the picture that the opinions of the most politically active group in the country don't count for anything. Most on here knows that P&OC posters represent mostly the hardcore base of each party
That's why this forum allows for a variety of strong points of view.....more mature users.....
Older? yes. More mature? that's questionable...
08-24-2012, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by citizenkane2
That's why this forum allows for a variety of strong points of view.....more mature users.....
You can't be serious.
This forum is dominated by childish namecalling, a refusal to read, trolling, and off topic nonsense. It approaches the level of debate and discussion I'd expect from a group of second graders fighting on the playground.
I always thought that City-Data skewed to the older, more conservative demographic.
According to alexa.com city-data is overrepresented by the 45-54, 55-64 age groups:
Confirms why a majority of threads are about hating Obama, democrats, and liberals. Old people hate is peculiar thing and a funny thing too.
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