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The latest polls from political parties on the island are out! The ranking order of the 5 major parties is exposed

Source: Huaxia Graticule

Huaxia Jingwei Network, February 10: According to Taiwan's "China Times News Network", the 2022 "nine-in-one" election will appear at the end of the year, which political party has attracted the attention of Taiwanese? According to an online public opinion poll, among the 8 major social platforms, the ARTICLES mentioned the DPP the most, with a total of 400,000 articles, accounting for 49.8% of the five major political parties, the KMT ranked second, with a total of 279,000 articles, accounting for 34.6%, and the third was the People's Party, with 69,000 articles and 8.6% of the discussion volume. The three major political parties accounted for more than 90% of the discussion.

The public opinion website "TPOC Taiwan Issue Research Center" observes the volume of online voice through the "QuickseeK Quick Analysis Public Opinion Database" and analyzes the social platforms such as Facebook, PTT, Twitter, YouTube, Mobile01, Bahamut, Dcard, Instagram and other social platforms mainly used by the Taiwanese people in the past six months when discussing political issues, as well as the Internet voice rankings of the five major political parties.

The results show that when Taiwanese people discuss political issues, their favorite platforms are Facebook, PTT, Twitter, YouTube, mobile01, Bahamut, Dcard, and Instagram. In the past six months, the DPP has mentioned the most articles on these 8 major platforms, with a total of 400,000 articles, accounting for 49.8% of the five major political parties, the KMT ranks second, with a total of 279,000 articles, accounting for 34.6%, and the third is the People's Party, with 69,000 articles, accounting for 8.6% of the discussion. The fourth is called "Taiwan Jijin", with 36,000 articles, accounting for 4.5% of the discussion. "Time Force" was fifth, with 20,000 articles, accounting for 2.5% of the discussion.

The TPOC Taiwan Studies Center further compares the differences in the volume of voices of political parties on different platforms. The DPP dominates the 8 platforms, especially on the Djcard and Instagram platforms, the youngest users, accounting for 53% and 61% of the voice, which can be said to dominate the discussion volume of these two platforms. The Kuomintang performed better on Facebook and YouTube, with 35% and 39% of the discussion volume, respectively. The Taiwan People's Party is more prominent in PTT than in other communities, with about 105 voices, followed by Bahamut and Dcard with more than 10% voice.

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