[OC] Posts and Upvotes in the R/United Nations subreddit analysed by topic

Posted by RBZRBZRBZRBZ

7 comments
  1. Where did you get the ukr-rus estimate? Or do you only count civilians, in that case some other values should be lower aswell

  2. How is it possible that no posts about Russia and Ukraine met the criterion for involvement in this chart? That’s concerning.

    Also, while Israel/Gaza and Sudan have good statistics there at the bottom, you would (in my opinion) be better served to display estimated deaths in the other conflicts in the same time-period. 

  3. Slacktivism at its finest. Redditors like to pride themsleves on being more intellectual and uncontrolled than mainstream media. Yet they clearly only pay attention to what the media is deciding to pay attention to. A horrific war in Europe disappears off the collective attention span the moment the next armchair expert opportunity pops up.

    Remember when every day there was a top upvoted post about train derailments after East Palestine? Now its when someone so much as sneezes on an airplane.

  4. Could you do the same with r/pics, aka the peak reddit politics sub

  5. Yesterday you shared one of the most shamelessly transparent posts in this sub’s history. It’s still not beautiful data and you should stop reposting it.

  6. Now separate Israel and Gaza and you’ll be in for a surprise (Or not)

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