• LucidNightmare@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    This is why I keep saying polls don’t matter, besides the whole small percentage of people who actually answer random phone calls in 2024.

    I literally just saw a “poll” come back as Kamala leading, but now this is not true, and she is behind?

    Just vote, everyone. Ignore any polls, and vote.

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      3 months ago

      How are the polls done anyways? If they rely on TV ads or random phone numbers a large portion of younger generations will-not be in the sample. Seems like more technically literate populations will be missed rendering the polls useless.

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        3 months ago

        I’m sure each poll has their own way, but the most common way I’ve heard them do them is to call people.

        Which is why I think we should ignore them completely. A lot of the younger generation will not answer a random phone call unless they were expecting a random number to call them. Even then, when they learn it is about a poll, they will probably decline it.

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          3 months ago

          I arguably qualify as “younger generation” because I remember when the PlayStation was new, and yes random unknown calls are screened out every time.

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      3 months ago

      I have to say this is not a good take. Polls aren’t all the same, but news outlets treat them like they are. Even the same pollsters come up with slightly different numbers each time they run them.

      Because there is a certain amount of uncertainty doesn’t make them invalid. We just need to be more educated on filtering the good from the bad.

      You sort of have 2 options:

      1. Get educated on polling errors, the statistics, and the methodologies of the polls and arrive at your own conclusions.

      2. Ignore anything written by the main media outlets about polls, because looking at a single poll is really dumb.

      They definitely do matter, and there’s validity to them, but they don’t claim to be the exact truth. If you know how to use them, they are quite helpful.

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        3 months ago

        Seeing as how the “news” outlets would obviously loooooove a dictatorship (We have always been at war with East Asia) I truly think the best thing to do is ignore the polls. Full stop.