Culture et histoire Fact-check publié le 18/03/2025

❌ How people were spending their time from 1930 to 2024

Le post original

Very interesting & even frightening shift on how and where people spend their time from 1930 to 2024.
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Le fact-check

❌ Fake This is neither interesting nor frightening—it’s just completely off-topic! • The bottom of the video, where the original sources were displayed, has been removed. • The title, which clarified the actual subject, was at the top and has also been cut out. Here is the original version: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jameseagle_datavisualisation-disruptiveinnovation-activity-7249289954726465536-qr2D?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop It was created by James Eagle who will likely be interested to see how his work, published on LinkedIn, has been misused. The original video discusses the evolution of how couples met from 1930 to 2024—nothing to do with the misleading claims in the altered version. It even properly credits the music used in the original post. This depiction of how couples have met over time is based on a study from Stanford University conducted by Michael J. Rosenfeld, available here: https://data.stanford.edu/hcmst

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18 mars 2025 • 20:19

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18 mars 2025 • 21:17

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❌ Fake This is neither interesting nor frightening—it’s just completely off-topic! • The bottom of the video, where the original sources were displayed, has been removed. • The title, which clarified the actual subject, was at the top and has also been cut out. Here is the original version: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jameseagle_datavisualisation-disruptiveinnovation-activity-7249289954726465536-qr2D?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop It was created by James Eagle who will likely be interested to see how his work, published on LinkedIn, has been misused. The original video discusses the evolution of how couples met from 1930 to 2024—nothing to do with the misleading claims in the altered version. It even properly credits the music used in the original post. This depiction of how couples have met over time is based on a study from Stanford University conducted by Michael J. Rosenfeld, available here: https://data.stanford.edu/hcmst

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