Sujet : Re: green bubble syndrome
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 10. Oct 2024, 17:28:29
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Organisation : People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates
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On 2024-10-10, Chris <
ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
On 2024-10-09 14:30:27 +0000, badgolferman said:
If you're an Android user, and you've been sensing some deep
tensions between yourself and iPhone users, you may not be imagining
it. According to a new survey conducted by All About Cookies, some
iPhone users "think less" of others represented as a green bubble
while texting, which often depicts Android users.
Conversely, a notable number of Android users have considered
switching to iPhone. Not necessarily because they believe that it's
a better device, but because they've felt pressured or ridiculed
into making the change.
For this study, All About Cookies surveyed 1,000 anonymous adults in
July 2024 via Pollfish, a market research survey tool.
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Wow! A whole 1000 ... what's that, 0.000000000000001% of users? What
a cmoplete waste of time and money. There's absolutely nothing
actually meaningful nor useful in that survey "result". :-\
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You've no idea how surveying works. If done correctly 1-2 thousand ppl
is a good sized survey.
Apple sold 2.5 BILLION iPhones (as of 2023, so not counting 2024), and
you are trying to tell us that a survey of 1000 people is significant?
Quick question: How many times do you think 1000 goes into 2.5 billion?
The article also tells nothing about how these people were selected or
approached for questioning - but you're certain the outcome is relevant?
Do you work for a circus, by chance?
I know many people who use iPhones. I don't know any of them who think
less of anyone simply due to what kind of phone they happen to use.And
while I realize this is anecdotal, I find it hard to believe a
significant number of iPhone users even care about such a trivial thing.
This whole thing smacks of anti-intellectual tribalism (aka zealotry)
being pushed by trolls.
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