What do we learn from this listening?

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Bappy11
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What do we learn from this listening?

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Sarcasm and cynicism

Measuring sentiment involves looking at whether reporting is positive, negative or neutral in nature. This is done automatically, of course, how else would you monitor 27 million Facebook messages per month? Van Gaans explains: 'Sarcasm and cynicism are not measurable with automatic sentiment measurements. They are therefore not watertight, but they do show whether messages are predominantly positive or negative.'

You can't work with exact numbers and percentages. She indicates that a sentiment can be attached to 85% of the messages and these characterizations are 85% correct. Furthermore, many messages are also neutral in nature, so no sentiment can be attached to them.

If you listen to social media, you will get raw, unvarnished opinions. People often philippines telegram data express themselves without nuance, from a sense of anonymity and the emotion of the moment. The speed at which messages spread via social media makes these media very topical. They are always on top of the news and current affairs. In addition, outcomes are not controlled, people do not answer questions that are presented to them, but express themselves spontaneously.
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