Nach der Präsidentenwahl in den USA suchten bei Google offenbar viele Menschen nach Informationen darüber, wie sie ihre Wählerstimme ändern könnten. Auch das Interesse an Visa für Kanada stieg an.
Searching for “change my vote” brings this result. However, I don’t believe that this was really a bigger trend in the US, as it only shows the relative change.
Maybe a few tousand queries per day could create that peak.
0-100 is actually a percentage. These are not absolute numbers, no absolute number is ever being displayed. The only way to approach absolute numbers is by comparing with other queries:
Kamala and Donald are way more popular than “change my vote”:
But “AfD” and “change my vote” are similarly popular
If we consider that most Americans are not interested in German politics, I guess that may tell you something about the trend. Then again, “afd” is a three-letter acronym (TLA) and may mean a lot of things, so the “afd” graph may be inflated.
Searching for “change my vote” brings this result. However, I don’t believe that this was really a bigger trend in the US, as it only shows the relative change.
Maybe a few tousand queries per day could create that peak.
0-100 is actually a percentage. These are not absolute numbers, no absolute number is ever being displayed. The only way to approach absolute numbers is by comparing with other queries:
Kamala and Donald are way more popular than “change my vote”:
But “AfD” and “change my vote” are similarly popular
If we consider that most Americans are not interested in German politics, I guess that may tell you something about the trend. Then again, “afd” is a three-letter acronym (TLA) and may mean a lot of things, so the “afd” graph may be inflated.