Study Reveals The Most Googled 'Should I' Questions In Each State (bgr.com)
An anonymous reader quotes BGR:
One of the more interesting 2018 retrospectives we've seen focuses on which Google searches were the most popular across each state. Specifically, AT&T tapped into data from Google Trends and came up with a rather amusing look at the most popular "should I..." questions on a state by state basis.
"Should I vote" was the most-popular question in seven states, which isn't surprising, given the exciting races in many areas. Indiana and Michigan, on the other hand, are more concerned with the other four-letter v-word: vape.
Other interesting results:
"Should I vote" was the most-popular question in seven states, which isn't surprising, given the exciting races in many areas. Indiana and Michigan, on the other hand, are more concerned with the other four-letter v-word: vape.
Other interesting results:
- The most popular question in Washington was "Should I delete Facebook?"
- The most popular question in California was "Should I move out?"
- The most popular question in Texas was "Should I apologize?"
- The most popular question in both Nevada and New Hampshire was "Should I buy bitcoin?"
Although the article warns that "If you're asking Google what you should or shouldn't do, you probably already know the answer."
What seems worrying to me is that it looks like people are actually asking Google for advice in how to conduct their personal life like if they were talking to a psychologist or something.
Everything I write is lies, read between the lines.
I'm constantly being told California is a paradise. Why would anyone want to leave?
It's expensive to live in a nice place.
People can sell their house in California and buy a place twice as big somewhere else.
No sig today...