Wait... What? Folks In Red States Google Searched 'How To Change My Vote' In Droves After Trump's Victory
2 years ago by Iheartcheese to c/politics
Yeah, because google is vague.

Not sure what "100" means, but that's what it peaked at.
That is a percentage score. So you take the highest level of searches and it will always be 100% and all lesser scores are in comparison to that score of 100(%). If you can find out what the actual number of searches are for that one score, you can derive the approximate number of searches in the other places. It shows an informational tool tip on desktop.

Well that's less than entirely helpful.
Thank you very much for the explanation!
Your welcome... I liked it when it was Google Zeitgeist and they published hard numbers but since they rebranded and named their video series Google Zeitgeist good luck finding out the actual numbers š¤
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The article claims "in droves" then doesn't give a number, or even an estimate.
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