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Facebook reveals most talked about subjects ahead of SA election busrep Elections2019 MzansiVotes

DURBAN - Facebook has revealed the most talked about subjects and topics of conversation on its platform with regards to the up-coming South Africa elections as the country prepares to vote on 8 May 2019.

1. Election related topics peaked over various times throughout the four months, with January 26th and February 2nd seeing a peak with 'Education' as the most discussed topic of the day, followed by the 'Economy' on 7th February, 'Corruption' on 20th March and the 'Economy' on 11th April. 3. That women are more likely to be involved in conversations around the elections - with 52 percent of women compared to 48 percent of men. However, men are more engaged with 57 percent of the interactions compared to that of women at 43 percent.

 

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