How the "Chain of Unhappiness" Works: "Milei in Politics Is the Most Provocative" with "1589 Insults"
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A consultant made a particular study of the politicians who insult most on social networks and the first place the president took. How many insults he uttered and those who follow him in the ranking. The entry According to one report, Milei is the politician who most insults on social networks was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
Javier Correa, director of the consultant AD HOC, spoke in Radio del Plata, in the program The Zoo, with Diego Schurman and his team, where he analyzed how the insults, provocations and hate speech evolve in social networks in Argentina. The political analyst explained that since his consultant have been studying, for more than two years, the functioning of the digital conversation chain in the country. From that survey, they reached a striking …
The consultant Ad Hoc carried out an in-depth study on the levels of aggressiveness in social networks at the political level. The number of insults is a parameter to measure the level of violence in the online field. President Javier Milei shared 1,589 insults in two years.
In Argentina, more than 40 million users navigate on average between 4 and 6 hours a day. Trolls, provocateurs and amplifiers coexist there, where aggression is the key tool in this system. Journalists, entrepreneurs and politicians adapt to the logic of the platforms with the aim of not going unnoticed. Ad Hoc consultant specialist in digital communication, carried out a study where she analyzed the evolution of the use of insults, negative ter…
A report by the consultant Ad Hoc says that President Javier Milei is the non-troll user who most insults on social networks. “They are systems that reward extreme positions, aggressiveness and violence because it gives you visibility,” said Javier Correa, director of the company, who put the focus on the role ...
“Milei is the number 9 in Argentina that uses the most insults. All previous ones are trolls,” explained Javier Correa of the consultant Ad Hoc. Read more
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