These are four charts containing statistics about tweets from the Austin area.
The charts discuss a sentiment analysis of the tweets and when the tweets were sent. Red means the tweet was
catagorized as positive (for example: What a great day), blue as negative, and green as neutral.
The last chart the 50 most common words used in the tweets.
The tweets were collected using twitters api and classifed with Sentiment Tool:
http://sentiment.vivekn.com/about/
Shows a donut chart of tweets. Red section is positive tweets, blue section is negative tweets, green section is neutral tweets. There's nothing too interesting in this chart except that the ratio tween positive and negative tweets is roughly equal.
Day of the Week vs Tweet amount
This is where it gets interesting. During the weekdays, there are more negative tweets than
positive tweets, but on the weekends the proportion is reversed. Austin loves their weekends.
Sexy Saturday and Sunday Funday indeed.
Hour of the day vs Tweet amount
The dip in the middle is due to the tool I used collecting less tweets between those times. Not
sure why. Twitter peeks during those hours, so maybe those are correlated.
What we can learn from this chart is that most tweets during late night are negative and get positive
in the afternoon and evening.
austin tx | job | love | don't | day | good | time | lol | today | great |
people | night | tonight | back | life | happy | make | game | cold | work |
home | shit | school | man | watch | auditorium shores | big | girl | give | birthday |
follow | awesome | park | live | year | amazing | fuck | gonna | show | morning |
feel | friends | stop | food | music | fucking | weekend | bar | ready | class |