[OC] Die „2000er-Jahre-Unschärfe“: Wir erinnern uns perfekt an die 80er, aber die 2000er sind ein Chaos. Analyse von 18.000 Vermutungen zu Songveröffentlichungsjahren.
[OC] Die „2000er-Jahre-Unschärfe“: Wir erinnern uns perfekt an die 80er, aber die 2000er sind ein Chaos. Analyse von 18.000 Vermutungen zu Songveröffentlichungsjahren.
**Insight:** There is a „Mandela Effect“ with TLC and Madonna. The crowd consistently guesses that No Scrubs (1999) came out before Ray of Light (1998), flipping the actual historical timeline. Also, the variance in guesses increases significantly as we move from the 1980s to the 2000s.
dospc on
What was the criteria for picking these particular songs? You only have one from the 80s vs a ton from the 2000s.
Interesting project though.
Maxaraxa on
Seem like pretty reasonable guess ranges to me? They’re all quite close, plus you need way more songs here to show any real trend.
Coolschmo1 on
I find the 2000s blur to be a real thing.
Manfred_der_Gorilla on
Yeah because radio stations worldwide had the „best hits of the 80s, 90s and the super hits of today“ way until 2015.
Confident-Ad-6978 on
Did they listen to the song during the questioning
Dynablade_Savior on
„We“ remember the 80s perfectly? Lmao shoutout to all the 50 year olds in the room
brettatron1 on
Me and my friends sometimes play a game called 90s or 2000s. When a classic (to us mid 30s millennials) comes on anywhere we try to remember if it came out in the 90s or 2000s. We usually get it wrong. A lot of songs we think of as 90s were 2000s.
So yeah I believe this phenomenon
iwasnotarobot on
Take on me should have had a mini-up-tick when family guy did it.
13 Kommentare
**Source:** Data collected from **Year To Beat** ([https://yeartobeat.com](https://www.google.com/url?sa=E&q=https%3A%2F%2Fyeartobeat.com)), a daily browser game where players watch music videos and guess the release year.
**Tool:** Python (Matplotlib/Scipy).
**Insight:** There is a „Mandela Effect“ with TLC and Madonna. The crowd consistently guesses that No Scrubs (1999) came out before Ray of Light (1998), flipping the actual historical timeline. Also, the variance in guesses increases significantly as we move from the 1980s to the 2000s.
What was the criteria for picking these particular songs? You only have one from the 80s vs a ton from the 2000s.
Interesting project though.
Seem like pretty reasonable guess ranges to me? They’re all quite close, plus you need way more songs here to show any real trend.
I find the 2000s blur to be a real thing.
Yeah because radio stations worldwide had the „best hits of the 80s, 90s and the super hits of today“ way until 2015.
Did they listen to the song during the questioning
„We“ remember the 80s perfectly? Lmao shoutout to all the 50 year olds in the room
Me and my friends sometimes play a game called 90s or 2000s. When a classic (to us mid 30s millennials) comes on anywhere we try to remember if it came out in the 90s or 2000s. We usually get it wrong. A lot of songs we think of as 90s were 2000s.
So yeah I believe this phenomenon
Take on me should have had a mini-up-tick when family guy did it.
https://youtu.be/mWErfaJjfE4
The fact that there are no Blur songs is confusing and haunting (?)
Feels like a shaky conclusion drawn from a very thin data set. It says more about the songs selected than anything.
Blur was more of a 90s band
Who is „we“?
If the people you ask grew up in the 80s, of course they’ll remember the debut of those songs better.