This forum DOES NOT represent general population !!

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Posted: 6 years ago
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A twitter poll posted by KRK (known anti-Shukla) is won by Asim while poll posted by Manu Punjabi (pro-Shukla) is won by Shukla.

Why? Because- Shukla fans will visit Manu’s page more often than KRK’s page knowing their favorites.


Similarly- this forum has majority Anti-Shukla and Pro-Asim posts. A casual Shukla fan visiting this forum once is not as likely to visit the forum often seeing all anti-Shukla content; while Asim fan is more likely to stick here.

This would skew the visitors here towards Asim fans.

Note: This post is a respectful disagreement with other post ‘why this forum represents general bb audience’ by member pain-in-ur-neck.

Reason for new post is: lone comment with opposing point of view gets lost easily in large no. of posts agreeing with general sentiment of this forum.


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Posted: 6 years ago
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Andy's poll with approx 80,000 votes(equal to manu) is won by asim that too by a huge margin whereas in manu's poll there's a margin of only 0.9% and which btw gives a total of 101% so yes forum does represent general population. And on the forum,shukla fans do visit the AT and also like pro shukla posts . If they weren't visiting the forum, there wouldn't have been these many likes and which btw are still less the pro asim posts. So again your point is invalid,and yes forum does represent proactive, educated and mature BB audience.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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This forum certainly does not represent general population.

May members are silent visitors, we can not count on only those who put their comments.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: TingTingTiDing

A twitter poll posted by KRK (known anti-Shukla) is won by Asim while poll posted by Manu Punjabi (pro-Shukla) is won by Shukla.

Why? Because- Shukla fans will visit Manu’s page more often than KRK’s page knowing their favorites.


Similarly- this forum has majority Pro-Shukla and Anti-Asim posts. A casual Shukla fan visiting this forum once is not as likely to visit the forum often seeing all anti-Shukla content; while Asim fan is more likely to stick here.

This would skew the visitors here towards Asim fans.

Note: This post is a respectful disagreement with other post ‘why this forum represents general bb audience’ by member pain-in-ur-neck.

Reason for new post is: lone comment with opposing point of view gets lost easily in large no. of posts agreeing with general sentiment of this forum.


Is there a typo error their ?? Pro shukla fans here ???

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Posted: 6 years ago
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My point is: Percentage of viewers is skewed towards Asim fans. Never said- Shukla fans don’t visit here at all.


Also- do not see the relevance of viewers here being more mature and educated. A mature and objective audience would find fault with both Shukla and Asim for being aggressive. They would see wrong in both.

Reality is: most of us viewers are subjective. We unintentionally judge the incidents with our preconceived notions.

And that’s the beauty of shows like Bigg Boss where nothing is complete black or white.

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Corrected typos. Thanks for pointing out.

Edited by TingTingTiDing - 6 years ago
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Nothing represents general population apart from general election. Na ye forum na twitter ke trends

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Bluehue

Nothing represents general population apart from general election. Na ye forum na twitter ke trends


general election are nowdys even rigged😕 turn out is only 45% rest bogus vote🤔

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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: MysteriousKatty


general election are nowdys even rigged😕 turn out is only 45% rest bogus vote🤔

i can talk about my constituency only. Baki you can go and complain in election Commission and supreme court if you doubt any foul play. 😳
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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: TingTingTiDing

A twitter poll posted by KRK (known anti-Shukla) is won by Asim while poll posted by Manu Punjabi (pro-Shukla) is won by Shukla.

Why? Because- Shukla fans will visit Manu’s page more often than KRK’s page knowing their favorites.


Similarly- this forum has majority Anti-Shukla and Pro-Asim posts. A casual Shukla fan visiting this forum once is not as likely to visit the forum often seeing all anti-Shukla content; while Asim fan is more likely to stick here.

This would skew the visitors here towards Asim fans.

Note: This post is a respectful disagreement with other post ‘why this forum represents general bb audience’ by member pain-in-ur-neck.

Reason for new post is: lone comment with opposing point of view gets lost easily in large no. of posts agreeing with general sentiment of this forum.


Agree with you..

Majority of Shukla fans in forum are confined into AT or Thread discussion related to them..

Most of time Pro Shukla fan has to individually fight with Pro Asim fans who are in group and sometime end in really bad note. .

Also most of Post as Pro Asim so it is really good reason to be active for them

Edited by MUNNII - 6 years ago

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