Twitter: Halfway happy noises

U.S. investigators had to analyze 300 million tweets to come to the conclusion: People are delighted when they do not work

Researchers at Harvard University Northeastern took part in a project designed to monitor the mood of the American people with micro-service - blogging Twitter. The researchers used more than 300 million squeaks published between September 2006 August 2009. Next mood phrase any tweet determined by comparing the list of words with positive or negative phrases.
It turns out that the time on study in which people are especially pleased is early morning to late evening. In addition, they are happy on Sunday morning (their Sabbath) and least happy on Thursday afternoon.
Due to differences in hours between the eastern and western coastal United States, when you view the information as Daily happiness graph, we see that the West Coast in a good mood ahead of the arrival in three hours compared to the East Coast.
In short, we can say that the time where people are particularly happy is when they do not work - if at such or such days.

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