6 નવેમ્બર, 2018

"How the Midterms Are Making Us Feel/Choose an emoji to add it to your approximate location."



At the NYT, it's about feelings. My feelings are neutral, but I didn't participate because the "neutral" face (purple) doesn't look neutral enough. It looks a little confused and ill at ease, and yet its neighbor "happy" (pink) looks too happy.

48 ટિપ્પણીઓ:

gahrie કહ્યું...

After the last two years of tantrums by the Democrats...how can anyone be neutral? Either you approve of the behavior of the Democrats or you reject it.

Neutrality is in effect approving of the Democratic behavior.

Fabi કહ્યું...

👹

Darrell કહ્યું...

I'll let you know.

Achilles કહ્યું...

If we don't start seeing some exit polls soon you know the rout is on.

n.n કહ્યું...

Emoji sounds personal, almost human-like. NYT is trawling for emoticons that will justify a color inference to paint an area. Democracy dies with diversity.

Henry કહ્યું...

🙄

Jaq કહ્યું...

I promise you, if the Rs get routed, there won't be a lot of public sky screaming. That had to have been the Russians who thought that up, and I bet they still wake up chuckling.

LilyBart કહ્યું...

Ann: Did you see the "Vote with Me" app?

With this app, you download your contact list and can see how they're registered to vote, if they tend to vote, whether they've voted already, and where they're polling location is...for all you contacts. Bonus - the app gets all your contacts data including phone, address, business address etc.

This seems like a menace!

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/04/us/politics/apps-public-voting-record.html

wendybar કહ્યું...

What gahrie said...1:40 PM !!!!

Jaq કહ્યું...

🤫

Nonapod કહ્યું...

This is by far the most hyped mid term in my lifetime. I have never seen people get so worked up over a freaking mid term election. It's crazy. The local polling place in my sleepy, rural are was absolutely mobbed. I can't be sure but it seems like even more people came out than for the 2016 Presidential election.

I still don't know if it's a good or a bad thing.

rehajm કહ્યું...

It looks a little confused and ill at ease

HAVE A DAY.

ALP કહ્યું...

I am so glad I don't work on Tuesdays, relieving me of any 'did you vote' nagging (YES days ago via our mail in ballot system). Looking forward to no more 'voting and millenials/young people' articles. They are so confusing. On the one hand, here in Seattle all the new younger voters are going to vote in droves and save humanity. The next day we see articles all about 'why don't young people vote.' WHICH IS IT?

rhhardin કહ્યું...

Is there a pile of shit emoji.

rehajm કહ્યું...

There's that emoji of the guard with the fur hat but I'm told it isn't a Russian Cossack hat. Is there a voter fraud emoji?

JHapp કહ્યું...

How about a fetus?

Bay Area Guy કહ્યું...

I remember Nov 1994, eating pizza in Rosemead, CA and watching the election returns on TV. No internet then, barely any cable tv, Rush Limbaugh was still new, all you had was Rather, Brokaw, and Peter Jennings on the network news, all flummoxed by the red tsunami.

It was glorious!

stevew કહ્યું...

💩

Don't the midterms usually shift the control of one of both houses away from the President's party? So what is the metric against which we need to compare the outcome of this one?

Ignorance is Bliss કહ્યું...

Man I wish I had some better hacking skills. The emoji are placed on the map based on your IP address. If I could spoof IP addresses from chosen geographic locations, I could spell out whatever message I wanted across their map.

Maybe I could learn to do that before the next election, in the hope that they will re-use the map.

Birkel કહ્યું...

1994 was spectacular.
2010 was spectacular.

2006 was a bummer.

Before 1994 there was no meaningful competition within Congress.
Republicans were losers.

The world keeps spinning.

Sydney કહ્યું...

There are an awful lot of frightened New York Times readers.

cubanbob કહ્યું...

Nonapod said...
This is by far the most hyped mid term in my lifetime. I have never seen people get so worked up over a freaking mid term election. It's crazy. The local polling place in my sleepy, rural are was absolutely mobbed. I can't be sure but it seems like even more people came out than for the 2016 Presidential election.

I still don't know if it's a good or a bad thing."

Maybe where you are nothing much of importance is on the ballot. Where I am, a crooked anti-Semitic Communist is leading in the polls for governor as well as several ballot amendments to further limit state and local taxation are on the ballot, so yes, this election is important. Then there is the matter of control of the Congress. That's also important.

gilbar કહ્યું...

what's with all the green faces?

Rocketeer કહ્યું...

Maybe where you are nothing much of importance is on the ballot.

Cubanbob, I read Nonopod's "I still don't know if it's a good or a bad thing" to mean s/he didn't know which party that bode well for...

Fabi કહ્યું...

😈

Henry કહ્યું...
આ ટિપ્પણી લેખક દ્વારા દૂર કરવામાં આવી છે.
Henry કહ્યું...

Maybe where you are nothing much of importance is on the ballot.

Where I am everyone is running unopposed, or against very weak competition.

There is one crazytown ballot question that would be pretty awful if it passed, so that's important.

Achilles કહ્યું...

Sydney said...
There are an awful lot of frightened New York Times readers.

Their readers don't even believe the garbage being pushed out and being called "polls."

madAsHell કહ્યું...

The emoji cuteness skews any outcome toward women.

Big Mike કહ્યું...

So what's the NYT emoticon for "determined"?

n.n કહ્યું...

The value of polls depends on proper characterization, sufficient representation, and the margin of error for diversity (i.e. color judgments, color blocs, inference).

Phil 314 કહ્યું...

Does anyone do this :) anymore?

I Callahan કહ્યું...

Does anyone do this :) anymore?

Yeah, and I suppose your cell phone is a rotary dial one...

😜

donald કહ્યું...

My congressman is a communist who keeps his mouth shut and just glides through.

Curious George કહ્યું...

Where's the dullard emoji? You know, the one wearing the green coat that says "November is coming?"

Francisco D કહ્યું...

🇺🇸 😃

gahrie કહ્યું...

Yeah, and I suppose your cell phone is a rotary dial one...

I have never owned any portable phone.

rehajm કહ્યું...

I have never owned any portable phone.

Are you at least rockin' a Trimline™?

Assistant Village Idiot કહ્યું...

Yeah that happy emoji looks altogether too smug and self-satisfied. I think s/he's asking for a smack.

Fernandinande કહ્યું...

"Approximate location is based on I.P. address."

It's always wrong; they might say "Opinion based on blogger history."

Anyway, happy ("laughing" yellow face that also looks like it's crying because shitty icons) face because it's a nice sunny day.

Jaq કહ્યું...

I pay for a VPN service, I can pick which country, but not state.

MD Greene કહ્યું...


How people FEEL about the midterms. What a brilliant question to explore by a newspaper that takes itself seriously.

This is a joke, right?

Saint Croix કહ્યું...

I think Neutral Emoji and Happy Emoji should be renamed Adolf and Jailbait, respectively.

Apparently I'm little cranky. Missed lunch.

Saint Croix કહ્યું...

also the letter a

Saint Croix કહ્યું...

no, wait, the word a

Saint Croix કહ્યું...

Donde votar! Donde votar! Por favor!

Phil 314 કહ્યું...

Blogger gahrie said...
Yeah, and I suppose your cell phone is a rotary dial one..

No, it’s actually my work keyboard.

Danno કહ્યું...

Emoticons are for the Elite Eloi of the NYT readership. Or as my children would say, that's so elementary grade schoolish.

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