Got a case of the Mondays? You’re not alone
- Nom page
- Got a case of the Mondays? You’re not alone
- URL
- https://blog.x.com/en_us/a/2014/got-a-case-of-the-mondays-youre-not-alone
- Date de publication
- 2014-03-10
- Date de consultation
- 2024-11-07
- Mots-clés
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Sentiment
Joie
Tristesse - Verbatims affectifs
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"Monday can be a tough day to get going again. Maybe you’re recovering from a rowdy Saturday night or searching for the hour you lost to daylight savings time. We wondered how predictable these feelings are, so we poked around within our Twitter data to help us find out."
"People are most likely to tweet ‘feeling sad’ on a Sunday in December or a Monday in October. Conversely (perhaps like @Pharrell), they are more likely to be ‘feeling happy’ on a Tuesday in December or a Tuesday in January — that was New Year’s Eve last year, which may explain it. " - Thème général (contenu, image, etc.)
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Analyse des sentiments
Tweet - Recommandations et bonnes pratiques
- "Looking at the usage of different words and phrases in 2013 by day of the week and month tells you a lot about how the world tweets. We turned that data set into a ratio of Tweets containing those words in English per million posted."
- Effets attendus de ces recommandations ou objectifs qu’elles permettent d’atteindre
- Proposer une anlayse des sentiments issus des tweets en fonction de la periode de l'année
- Type d'utilisation de l'émotion (Prescription/autodéfinition)
- Autodéfinition
- Thèmes
- Créer un lien avec son audience
- Catégorie
- Utiliser les émotions comme données de recherche
- Images
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12.Feel sad
13.Feel happy - Cas/exemples/illustrations
- Null
- Contraintes
- Null
- Interdictions
- Null
- Sanctions
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