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#SuperBowl Social Media Standoff: New York Takes the Cake

Posted on February 3, 2012 by Sarah Dryden
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New Yorkers Bash Best in Our Social Media Sentiment Analysis

On our 5th day of analyzing Super Bowl social media sentiments and general fan bashing, we’re starting to get a nice picture of how people tweet, blog, and snap their hatred of the other team and its players. Predictably, things are starting to heat up as we get closer and closer to Super Bowl Sunday and New York fans are looking unstoppable.

Fans were laying down the smack talk at a fairly equal pace for most of the week, with Patriots haters just edging out the Bostonites Sunday through Wednesday. But around Thursday evening, Patriots fans began turning up the heat on New Yorkers:

Hate-Teams-Trend-Graph

Hate-Players-Trend-Graph

But while Giants-team haters may be taking the lead, those with grudges against Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and Rob Gronkowski have been dominating social media all week long. With peaks last Sunday night and Friday morning, it’s apparent once again that Twitter loves to hate the Brady Bunch.

hate-tom-brady-3You can see the volume of vitriol in the pie charts from the past 5 days below, as well.

Hate-Teams-Pie-ChartHate-Players-Pie ChartSo we’ve finally got a resolution to the question we set out to answer: Who talks the best trash, New England or New York? And it turns out New York Giants fans hate the Patriots more than Patriots fans hate the Giants.

We also learned that Boston’s team quarterback makes quite a handsome target, which didn’t help matters much for the Patriots. To head coach Belichick: next time, draft a quarterback who’s not quite so pretty or maritally blessed, and you may avoid some of the internet’s most colorful contempt.

Predicting Winners with Social Media

In the week running up to the Super Bowl XLVI the Patriots were losing roundly to the Giants in our smack-talk-off. Some think that social buzz volume could be an indicator of future athletic triumphs…and if that’s the case, we’ll be betting on our very own scorching, slandering, and slamming New York Giants.

Stay tuned, we’ve got one more bonus post for you coming up on Monday with a wrap-up of the weekend’s Super Bowl-related social activity and a handy infograph to show your friends!

Follow @PathInteractive or @sarahvnyc to see the latest on our study of the Super Bowl haterade parade.

Related Posts:

  1. Pre #SuperBowl Social Buzz: Brady-Bashing Getting Out of Hand
  2. New England or New York? Who Has More #SuperBowl Hate?
  3. Tom Brady and Eli Manning: Stars of the #SuperBowl Social Sphere
  4. Who Talks the Best Trash? New York Giants vs. New England Patriots
  5. Social Media Course New York City
This entry was posted in Social Media Marketing and tagged bill belichick, fan bashing, hate tom brady, negative sentiment, radian6, sentiment analysis, Social Media Marketing, super bowl sentiment, super bowl social media, superbowl social media by Sarah Dryden. Bookmark the permalink.
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