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Day 1 of political experiment, minor success
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8 points
by fsokhansanj
4942 days ago
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I started a liberal news aggregate site a few days ago (basically its Drudge Report but for left-wing news) and noticed I was getting way way way more hits than my actual start-up which provides free legal documents and information. (www.palinverse.com) I was wondering why a political page would be more popular than documents and legal info that are worth thousands of dollars. Then I wondered if hardcore Republicans would be more likely to buy into the news aggregate BS than the Democrats, so I launched a hard hard hard right website and decided I would conduct a study on the matter. (www.patriotsforjesus.com). Day 1 result: I quoted Hitler on my Republican website landing page (something about Jesus and patriotism) and attributed the quote to Thomas Jefferson. (I thought it would be hilarious to have a major Republican standard-bearer quote Hitler, and it would prove their inability to verify claims or facts). A Republican FB group has taken that quote with Jefferson attached and disseminated it to their 2,000 fans and now their fans are sharing it to their page. Also, I've noticed I'm getting far more hits on the Republican page than the Democrat page. It seems like conservatives react much quicker and disseminate information much more rapidly than liberals do. |
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If you want to do A/B testing, do A/B testing. Don't pee in your own swimming pool.