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Unsere Antwort: Ja, egal welche Thematik. Mit Videos ist es schwieriger das zu zeigen, aber in den letzten 5 Jahren haben wir viele sozialen Experimenten auf verschiedenen Socials (vor allem Reddit) durchgeführt, um zu schauen wie die Leute agieren, egal ob bei Subreddits mir 20mio oder 20k, für Kinder oder Erwachsene. Natürlich wird es nicht von jeder gemacht.
Also zuerst verifizieren, recherchieren, lesen, schauen und nur danach kommentieren!
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Now, no matter which topic, to the question made by a veterinarian "do people open a video and comment without watching it, based just on the post title?". For those who don't speak english, he simply saying that what she complained was clearly said in the video!
The answer is YES. We cannot demonstrate that for videos, because it's hard to track such things and who is watching that ..., but in the last 5 years we ran multiple social behaviour experiments to analyse people behaviour, no matter if the subreddit has 20 mio or 1 mio or 400k or 20k. No matter if about kid based subreddits or more adult oriented subreddits. We tested all such things, and not just with Reddit, but on multiple socials and obviously we compared to what people are doing with other posts. In such case is not precise, because if we don't post the post, we cannot get fully stats about what people are doing.
We used multiple methods to track that. Obviously this is not done by all people, but many persons!
So in conclusion: before starting to comment things you need to verify informations, check the sources, read the full posts or watch the videos. Only after that you can comment.
#StopDieWelle @DieWelleTelegram
Also zuerst verifizieren, recherchieren, lesen, schauen und nur danach kommentieren!
#StopDieWelle @DieWelleTelegram
Now, no matter which topic, to the question made by a veterinarian "do people open a video and comment without watching it, based just on the post title?". For those who don't speak english, he simply saying that what she complained was clearly said in the video!
The answer is YES. We cannot demonstrate that for videos, because it's hard to track such things and who is watching that ..., but in the last 5 years we ran multiple social behaviour experiments to analyse people behaviour, no matter if the subreddit has 20 mio or 1 mio or 400k or 20k. No matter if about kid based subreddits or more adult oriented subreddits. We tested all such things, and not just with Reddit, but on multiple socials and obviously we compared to what people are doing with other posts. In such case is not precise, because if we don't post the post, we cannot get fully stats about what people are doing.
We used multiple methods to track that. Obviously this is not done by all people, but many persons!
So in conclusion: before starting to comment things you need to verify informations, check the sources, read the full posts or watch the videos. Only after that you can comment.
#StopDieWelle @DieWelleTelegram
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Climate change is a serious issue that every soldier, policeman and firefighter should know exactly, since they need to help people in danger putting themselves in danger, reason why we launched @WWFFacts and @PollutionFacts to support them with scientific facts and not bullshits! At the end WWF is our🇨🇭brother
Swiss CO2 emissions: Small country, big footprint https://perma.cc/3D55-ERQN
BAFU spricht Klartext: Fussabdruck der Schweiz muss zwei Drittel kleiner werden https://perma.cc/93PX-NSK4
Wege zur weiteren Verringerung der Umweltbelastung durch die Schweiz https://perma.cc/ZPC5-3KRU
Switzerland’s large footprint is partly driven by all the goods it imports. If emissions generated via imports are counted, the footprint of each resident of Switzerland is 14 tonnes of CO2 per year. In comparison, the global average is six tonnes https://perma.cc/3D55-ERQN
A 2022 study calculates that Switzerland is responsible for 2-3% of global carbon emissions – putting it on a par with countries like Indonesia, Japan and Brazil https://perma.cc/3D55-ERQN
Global gesehen verbraucht die Menschheit die Ressourcen von rund 1,75 Erden (Stand 2022), wir Schweizerinnen und Schweizer sogar die von 2,8 Erden https://perma.cc/A4CD-QRNS
Study reveals full extent of Swiss CO2 emissions https://perma.cc/KHA5-KB2W
How much trash is tossed – and recycled – in Switzerland? https://perma.cc/WJR6-C32V
Learn how to avoid food waste https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/17
Each person living in Switzerland throws away on average over 700kg of waste per year – a lot more than most people in the world. New Zealanders (781kg), Danes (771kg), Norwegians (736kg), Colombia (240kg).
40% dieser Emissionen kommen aus dem Materialbereich (vor allem Zement), 5 bis 20% aus dem Nahrungsmittelbereich und 3 bis 11% aus dem Industriesektor.
Die Zement-Herstellung ist einer der emissions- intensivsten Industrieprozesse. Deshalb ist der Klimaschaden, der durch die Verwendung von Zement entsteht, beträchtlich 8 % der globalen Treibhausgasemissionen.
Die Herstellung von Zement ist energieintensiv https://perma.cc/GS7A-4WYL
Zement soll grüner werden https://perma.cc/HJD2-CJ8Q
BAFU spricht Klartext: Fussabdruck der Schweiz muss zwei Drittel kleiner werden https://perma.cc/93PX-NSK4
Wege zur weiteren Verringerung der Umweltbelastung durch die Schweiz https://perma.cc/ZPC5-3KRU
Switzerland’s large footprint is partly driven by all the goods it imports. If emissions generated via imports are counted, the footprint of each resident of Switzerland is 14 tonnes of CO2 per year. In comparison, the global average is six tonnes https://perma.cc/3D55-ERQN
A 2022 study calculates that Switzerland is responsible for 2-3% of global carbon emissions – putting it on a par with countries like Indonesia, Japan and Brazil https://perma.cc/3D55-ERQN
Global gesehen verbraucht die Menschheit die Ressourcen von rund 1,75 Erden (Stand 2022), wir Schweizerinnen und Schweizer sogar die von 2,8 Erden https://perma.cc/A4CD-QRNS
Study reveals full extent of Swiss CO2 emissions https://perma.cc/KHA5-KB2W
How much trash is tossed – and recycled – in Switzerland? https://perma.cc/WJR6-C32V
Learn how to avoid food waste https://t.me/FoodWasteTelegram/17
Each person living in Switzerland throws away on average over 700kg of waste per year – a lot more than most people in the world. New Zealanders (781kg), Danes (771kg), Norwegians (736kg), Colombia (240kg).
40% dieser Emissionen kommen aus dem Materialbereich (vor allem Zement), 5 bis 20% aus dem Nahrungsmittelbereich und 3 bis 11% aus dem Industriesektor.
Die Zement-Herstellung ist einer der emissions- intensivsten Industrieprozesse. Deshalb ist der Klimaschaden, der durch die Verwendung von Zement entsteht, beträchtlich 8 % der globalen Treibhausgasemissionen.
Die Herstellung von Zement ist energieintensiv https://perma.cc/GS7A-4WYL
Zement soll grüner werden https://perma.cc/HJD2-CJ8Q