thomvrell said:
Hmm odd, my own google search showed much different results. You should know that 1. Google's algorithm isn't known very well by most people. 2. It doesn't show a representative sample size in searches. 3. Google likes to cater certain websites and products based on the user's searches, even if you aren't logged in. 4. The sample size is still WAY too small, and this should be the obvious one. I'm not ignorant to the general consensus, which Youtube and Facebook represent, and not VGChartz unfortunately. I also focused more on numbers rather than your approach, which seems to involve websites that are known for publishiing articles that are clickbait or at the very least incite a reaction. |
Facebook also just shows your own circle of connections and Ads that cater to your preferences. It can be a total bubble that amplifies your own bias (echo chamber).