I asked a liberal coworker what she thought of the halftime show and she deflected hard. Didn't actually say whether she did or she didn't. I take it the show must have been trash.
Objectively speaking, I heard zero musical talent or skill on display. Regardless of it not even being in English, it was just some gay dude’s mutterings and no vocal range at all.
I will listen to anime soundtracks in Japanese and can’t understand a lick of it, but there’s actual real musical talent there.
Most watched doesn't mean anything in current year. Much like the average Netflix show, the Super Bowl is background noise while everyone browses their phone.
I was visiting my parents last night and they had it on. Normies don't really care about the politics side of their goyslop. My mom did think it was really dumb and not entertaining for what it's worth.
The problem is how many people had it on in the background as they did other things while waiting for the game to start again and how many ACTUALLY WATCHED IT?
Bad bunny gets stupid views on anything online. One of his generic latin trap music videos has over a billion views on youtube.
Either his production company are nakedly viewbotting, or all the retards who used to go "any Br???" In every game lobby have morphed into just watching his retarded junk on repeat.
The "Porque no los dos" meme is probably most representative of reality.
I apparently made the huge mistake of turning the game on for background noise and leaving the halftime show on just to see how shitty it would be. Apparently I count as a beloved viewer.
The reason for this is most likely because it was the most controversial halftime show BEFORE it aired. It's been heavily talked about for the past several months leading up to it.
That's the thing--whenever you hear these claims, you've got to devote a minute or two finding out how they collected their data, and whether you believe it even possible to know what they claim to know.
For instance, if it's streaming numbers, you can at least tell how many devices are processing the show (which is why I asked about a Buffalo Wild Wings). If it's not that, then how?
I have a strong suspicion that they're mostly just inventing these numbers.
The TPUSA had 5 million concurrent views during it's live feed. Last I heard it had over 20 million views of the video since Sunday. It's a good number but network tv is going to outperform a YouTube stream
Just like Joe Biden got the most votes EVER! 😜 (except he didn't)
Viewership numbers are often calculated based on the fuzziest metrics.
Or they cook the books when the data doesn't support the predetermined conclusion.
I mostly assume every number I hear from anyone is an exaggeration one way or another.
This is completely meaningless.
How many halftime shows haven't been the most watched of all time?
How big is the overall market compared to previous halftime shows?
The only comparison I've seen is last year's number which was 133.5 million and the record holder until this one.
I thought MJ had the record. I remember that being huge
Wouldn't surprise me at all if that were true if you counted it vs. the reachable audience size.
Did anyone here think the NFL was for White people?
You mean that N isn't for something else? 🤔
Most hyped = most watched
Who actually enjoyed it though? Not many.
Liberals can’t admit to not liking it because, to them, that’s equivalent to lynching every immigrant in the country.
I asked a liberal coworker what she thought of the halftime show and she deflected hard. Didn't actually say whether she did or she didn't. I take it the show must have been trash.
Objectively speaking, I heard zero musical talent or skill on display. Regardless of it not even being in English, it was just some gay dude’s mutterings and no vocal range at all.
I will listen to anime soundtracks in Japanese and can’t understand a lick of it, but there’s actual real musical talent there.
Most watched doesn't mean anything in current year. Much like the average Netflix show, the Super Bowl is background noise while everyone browses their phone.
I'm sure if there hasn't been a YouGov poll yet, there will be one soon
I was visiting my parents last night and they had it on. Normies don't really care about the politics side of their goyslop. My mom did think it was really dumb and not entertaining for what it's worth.
The problem is how many people had it on in the background as they did other things while waiting for the game to start again and how many ACTUALLY WATCHED IT?
What countries are those views from?
Bad bunny gets stupid views on anything online. One of his generic latin trap music videos has over a billion views on youtube.
Either his production company are nakedly viewbotting, or all the retards who used to go "any Br???" In every game lobby have morphed into just watching his retarded junk on repeat.
The "Porque no los dos" meme is probably most representative of reality.
Pretty sure those are domestic numbers. I dunno if Puerto Rico is included with domestic numbers
I apparently made the huge mistake of turning the game on for background noise and leaving the halftime show on just to see how shitty it would be. Apparently I count as a beloved viewer.
That is great news in fact.
Most watched trash will wake a lot of people up. I wouldn't be surprised if this increased ICE support
it's watched heavily because people are still talking about it, which means people are looking it up and referencing it constantly.
it was also the default super bowl halftime show, and normies don't change channels.
Well I would imagine a lot of people tuned in to see if he was going to do something over the top.
The reason for this is most likely because it was the most controversial halftime show BEFORE it aired. It's been heavily talked about for the past several months leading up to it.
A few thoughts:
Does a Buffalo Wild Wings count as like 30 viewers?
What proportion of viewers booted it up like YTbers have been "watching" Star Trek Academy?
I couldn't tell you much about the math of viewers but I believe they are based around the average people in a household
That's the thing--whenever you hear these claims, you've got to devote a minute or two finding out how they collected their data, and whether you believe it even possible to know what they claim to know.
For instance, if it's streaming numbers, you can at least tell how many devices are processing the show (which is why I asked about a Buffalo Wild Wings). If it's not that, then how?
I have a strong suspicion that they're mostly just inventing these numbers.
I thought 60 plus percent turned on to the alternate show with Kid Rock?
The TPUSA had 5 million concurrent views during it's live feed. Last I heard it had over 20 million views of the video since Sunday. It's a good number but network tv is going to outperform a YouTube stream