So UN measure and publish World Happiness Report over 10 years, they say. Found their pdf (link at bottom), and here is an example how they would be able to measure, and thus predict "happiness index" from Twitter - each public event would push curve in desired direction:
https://files.catbox.moe/h3ysbv.jpgyou can see how happiness on twatt went up artificially when twatt started to censor anyone but their brainwashed PC group, and many other things, such as influence of false flags, etc.
links:
https://worldhappiness.report/ed/2023/https://happiness-report.s3.amazonaws.com/2023/WHR+23.pdf
[ + ] AntiPostmodernist
[ - ] AntiPostmodernist 1 point 1.1 yearsMar 22, 2023 20:39:55 ago (+1/-0)
Happiness is a measure of nothing.
Those who think happiness means anything are fools.
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 1 point 1.1 yearsMar 22, 2023 18:06:03 ago (+1/-0)
What kind of a psychopth thinks other people's happiness is their responsibility??
[ + ] mxcviel
[ - ] mxcviel [op] 1 point 1.1 yearsMar 22, 2023 18:13:09 ago (+1/-0)
weird to look at that, I agree.
[ + ] mxcviel
[ - ] mxcviel [op] 0 points 1.1 yearsMar 22, 2023 17:57:57 ago (+0/-0)
So, on page 156 of this pdf report, UN are bitching about Musk:
"An uncertain future of Twitter under Musk.
The accessibility of social media data may change across platforms. For example, after buying and taking over Twitter at the end of 2022, Elon Musk is changing how Twitter operates.
Future access to Twitter interfaces (APIs) presents the biggest risk to Twitter for research, as these may only become accessible subject to high fees, with pricing for academic use currently uncertain.
There are also potentially unknown changes in the sample composition of Twitter post-November 2022, as users may be leaving Twitter in protest (and entering it in accordance with perceived political preference).
In addition, changes in user interface features (e.g., future mandatory verification) may change the type of conversations taking place and sample composition. Different account/post status levels (paid, verified, unverified) may differentiate the reach and impact of tweets, which will have to be considered; thus, temporal models may likely have to account for sample/platform changes"
"A common concern for well-being assessments derived from social media language analyses is that people may fall silent on social media or migrate to other social media platforms. It is hard to imagine that social media usage will disappear, although there will be challenges with gathering data while preserving privacy."
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in other words, that's why they need back all previously censored and banned accounts on their platforms.