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by jrussbowman 1589 days ago
Right now the terms are available only via the word cloud. I have considered trying to put together an api and also keeping more metrics about each link. For example how many times it's popped up, reddit and twitter users that posted it and which subreddits the post is in. I just haven't gotten around to it.

The concern of it being an echo chamber is one of the major reasons I added Twitter and I still look for more sources. For most of Trump's presidency some form of his name was the top trend 24 hours a day. Crypto is another trend, that while it's great for me because I'm interested in it as well, I question if it's really reflective of what the world is talking about.

I have considered creating some sub-sites as well to try and dig more. Focusing on subreddits for specific categories, but the Twitter api (at least what I can afford which means free) isn't quite as flexible for doing that kind of thing while staying inside my api call limits.

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> I question if it's really reflective of what the world is talking about.

I'm very curious what each country is talking about. I made a little script that would show me what each country's subreddit was talking about but, the fact that it is on reddit means that its already biased. Maybe something where you use the the most popular source inside a country would be a way out of the echo chamber but the work in maintaining that I imagine might be a bit much.