In his speech to the House, the premier used 5,632 words
for a total of 32,563 characters.
The most common term was "Country" (24 times)
.
In his speech to the Senate, the words were 6,682,
for a total of 38,690 characters.
The most used was
"Politics" (32 times),
but "Country" also remained 'in pole' with 28 citations.
All the online conversations regarding Premier Conte have been passed under the magnifying glass (
social + news + blog + forum
) from 13 January, the day when the government crisis officially opened with the resignation of the two Ministers of Italia Viva, to yesterday, when the government collected the confidence in Palazzo Madama.
With this first survey, a
collaboration between ANSA and DataMediaHub begins
for the monitoring and analysis of
conversations and
social trends
on the main topics of interest, from politics to society, from economics to culture to sport.
In this time frame, the Prime Minister was cited about
710 thousand times,
by about
59 thousand 'unique authors'
, with contents that involved (likes + comments + shares) almost
4.5 million people.
A volume of conversations that generated a potential "opportunity to be seen" reach of
815.5 billion
, which is estimated to have given rise to
40.7 billion impressions
, gross of duplications.
The two days dedicated to votes of confidence, in the Chamber and in the Senate, were those with the greatest number of conversations. In both days, the 140,000 citations of Giuseppe Conte were well exceeded.
The peak was between 22:00 and 23:00 yesterday, during and after the excited vote in the Senate, with 20,399 citations
.
During
Conte's
speech in
the Chamber, at around 12 noon on January 18, it was mentioned online about 14,326 times
, but a peak was also had during
Renzi's press conference, on January 13, with 10,145 citations.
Among the 120 most frequent terms
in online conversations relating to Conte, in addition to the Premier's name, the two words 'protagonists' were "
crisis" (25.4%) and "Renzi" (25.2%).
In addition to #Conte, the most used hashtag (about 7 thousand citations) was #CrisidiGoverno.
Participating in this intense political debate of the last week were predominantly
men (65% of the total) aged between 25 and 34 (45% of the total).
The media coverage of the government crisis that generated the huge number of reported impressions was very broad.
With the exception of the social media accounts of the various news outlets,
the account that generated the most engagement
, that is, the most involvement, was that of a certain
Mary
who, like many other Italians, wondered if there was really a need to open this in crisis at such a difficult time for the country.