What do users say about this activity during Easter?
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 7:51 am
This conversation is composed of 4.5K records.
The activity that most interests this group of users is:
Regarding the term “ closing ”, the vast majority of interactions refer to user queries about “which restaurants are going to close” during these dates or whether, on the contrary, they will provide service as normal.
Mentions of travel
This activity used to be the favorite among the public who took advantage of the long holiday to do tourist activities, however in the context in which we find ourselves today, it offers us a totally different scenario. We analyzed 6.1 K mentions related to this activity and identified the following:
The “ emotion ” that is most expressed by the community is Fear, with a presence of 55% in the conversation. The comments present this scenario where Covid-19 presents second waves in different countries of the region, followed by emotions that are directed at people who travel for pleasure during a pandemic context during Easter.
Opinions – What will people do?
After having analyzed the different scenarios that have been affected by the pandemic, let's see what the new normal is for people and the actions they plan to carry out this holiday within the security measures imposed by the different governments.
They will travel or were going to travel
Despite the downturn in the tourism sector, many users are looking for a break from quarantine and moments of silence and relaxation. This is why 3.8 K mentions have been identified in relation to terms aimed at possible trips during Easter.
Mentions of staying at home
During quarantine, staying at home has become an option that allows users to save money, carry out household responsibilities or simply take a break from routine. That is why 1.1 K mentions related to people who will choose that option during the long Easter weekend in the context of Covid-19 are recorded.
In addition, the most mentioned hashtags in relation to “ staying at home ” reflect the reason for this decision. We see that the top 3 of them are linked to the development of Covid-19:
Streaming during Holy Week
One of the most common activities during the pandemic is enjoying the different streaming services currently offered.
According to CNN , Netflix continues to lead this race, as in 2020 it had 200 million subscribers compared to its best competitor so far, and is advancing rapidly with its arrival in Latin America, Disney+ with 85 million subscriptions until last year.
As you can see in the word cloud, due to the restrictions being applied mexico phone numbers various countries, people are starting to ask for recommendations for movies and series, and services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime are mentioned.
The role of religion
The perception of the religious community regarding the measures adopted during this important week shows us that the situation is divided.
The negative sentiment is the most representative with 41%, where we find opinions of users who are against the restriction of religious activities.
This percentage is closely followed by neutral sentiment, in a more informative context, at 36%.
62% of all conversations (2.4K) are conducted by male users, while 38% are conducted by female users.
The activity that most interests this group of users is:
Regarding the term “ closing ”, the vast majority of interactions refer to user queries about “which restaurants are going to close” during these dates or whether, on the contrary, they will provide service as normal.
Mentions of travel
This activity used to be the favorite among the public who took advantage of the long holiday to do tourist activities, however in the context in which we find ourselves today, it offers us a totally different scenario. We analyzed 6.1 K mentions related to this activity and identified the following:
The “ emotion ” that is most expressed by the community is Fear, with a presence of 55% in the conversation. The comments present this scenario where Covid-19 presents second waves in different countries of the region, followed by emotions that are directed at people who travel for pleasure during a pandemic context during Easter.
Opinions – What will people do?
After having analyzed the different scenarios that have been affected by the pandemic, let's see what the new normal is for people and the actions they plan to carry out this holiday within the security measures imposed by the different governments.
They will travel or were going to travel
Despite the downturn in the tourism sector, many users are looking for a break from quarantine and moments of silence and relaxation. This is why 3.8 K mentions have been identified in relation to terms aimed at possible trips during Easter.
Mentions of staying at home
During quarantine, staying at home has become an option that allows users to save money, carry out household responsibilities or simply take a break from routine. That is why 1.1 K mentions related to people who will choose that option during the long Easter weekend in the context of Covid-19 are recorded.
In addition, the most mentioned hashtags in relation to “ staying at home ” reflect the reason for this decision. We see that the top 3 of them are linked to the development of Covid-19:
Streaming during Holy Week
One of the most common activities during the pandemic is enjoying the different streaming services currently offered.
According to CNN , Netflix continues to lead this race, as in 2020 it had 200 million subscribers compared to its best competitor so far, and is advancing rapidly with its arrival in Latin America, Disney+ with 85 million subscriptions until last year.
As you can see in the word cloud, due to the restrictions being applied mexico phone numbers various countries, people are starting to ask for recommendations for movies and series, and services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime are mentioned.
The role of religion
The perception of the religious community regarding the measures adopted during this important week shows us that the situation is divided.
The negative sentiment is the most representative with 41%, where we find opinions of users who are against the restriction of religious activities.
This percentage is closely followed by neutral sentiment, in a more informative context, at 36%.
62% of all conversations (2.4K) are conducted by male users, while 38% are conducted by female users.