

After the viral meme-ification of House of the Dragon s Emma DArcy saying 'Negroni. I'm moved that Quad thought this excretion of data was holy. You know youve made it when Google makes an animation out of you. Celebrating this victory, Quad offered: WE DID IT PEOPLE.

This startling news of God giving in to GIF came to me from a Twitterer called Quad. Now they find it in silly GIFs posted by someone called Billy Carpenter in El Centro, California. The internet's disciples sit all day at work, at school, and at a Starbucks near you, in desperate need of salvation.įor many years, they found it in a carpenter's son. And, sometime around the end of August, they showed the Savior who's boss. They kept picking away at Jesus's supremacy. Those devilish memes began rising around 2011. This infallible piece of technological machinery shows that Jesus has been overtaken by memes. May I direct you, therefore, to Google Trends.

This is the era of data that gets bigger by the day. Please, this is not my qualitative judgement. I'm brought to this by the news that Jesus has had his day. I'm now going for a little reverse psychology. Search interest has no bearing on voter intention – Google users may search for a party or politician for any number of reasons, without intending to vote for them.” Christine, I really don’t know what good it does when the only one they are fooling are themselves.Holding out hope, which I did for a very long time, brought limited results. Meaning? Search interest does not reflect voter intention.Īs far back as February, Google already said: “Google Trends is not a substitute for polling data. Netizen #2 commented that Google already issued a clarification regarding Google Trends and that it is not a substitute for polling data. #DreamOn 20ish days left til reality slaps you in the face. Hayaan na natin kase nga sa science-based surveys, gumagapang pa sila sa milya-milyang hahabulin. Netizen #1 commented that freelancers like her who makes a living using Google Trends are laughing at Kakampinks believing Google Trends is a predictor of Leni’s victory.įreelancers like us and digital marketers who use Google Trends, SEO and keyword rankings are so laughing right now. Here are some of the comments from netizens to Kakampinks thinking Google Trends can predict Leni’s victory. PS: Bilib na bilib kayo sa Google trends but hindi sa mga surveys? Who started this stupidity anyway? Are we included in this so-called Trends”? Heres a look at pop culture trends that really popped in 2021, according to Google Trends data. I know a lot of people who’ve done the same. Really? For example, I’ve probably googled Leni Robredo 1000 times, looking for her newest bloopers just for laughs. You may read Christine Cunanan’s original FB post now. She asked who started such stupidity to wrap up her post. Cunanan claimed she knew a lot of people who have done the same.Ĭunanan ended the brief FB post taking a swipe at the Kakampinks for trusting Google trends but not the surveys. Taking the data the last 5 weeks… /G0NitS3PVQ- Audie Gemora April 14, 2022Ĭunanan found it ludicrous that the Kakampink supporters would be so stupid to think that Leni Robredo making it to Google Trends top searches is an indicator of her victory in the forthcoming presidential election.Ĭunanan argued that if she google Leni Robredo 1000 times, looking for newest bloopers just for laughs does not mean she is voting Leni Robredo in the election. I did a quick search on Twitter and even known performing artist like Audie Gemora falls for this PR stunt. A meme being passed around on Twitter by Kakampinks saying Google Trends predicted Leni Robredo’s victory over consistent survey leader BBM has been met with laughter by BBM supporters, including TraveLife Magazine punlisher Christine Cunanan.
