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I felt a lot of feelings watching this debate. I made a website to track who talked more using AI. You can upload other videos as well to see „who talked more“ at [whotalkedmore.com](http://whotalkedmore.com)
Here’s the [link ](https://whotalkedmore.com/results/gAsCtn56XFk)for this particular data visualization. And here’s the original debate [video ](https://youtu.be/gAsCtn56XFk)for context.
Some notable things about the debate:
* Destiny spoke more words (14,110 vs 13,203)
* Konstantin spoke for longer (63m 47s vs 55m 4s)
* Konstantin’s cumulative speaking time crossed Destiny within the first 2 minutes and the gap only widened afterwards.
* Destiny didn’t really beat out Konstantin for cumulative word count until about 43 minutes in.
* Longest monologue of the debate goes to Konstantin at 3m 33s
* Based on sentiment analysis, Destiny was more negative (4% more negative statements, AND 2% less positive statements)
Ultimately I found it funny that there’s a „both sides“ argument here. Destiny spoke more words, but Konstantin spoke for a longer time. It was actually pretty balanced in terms of who spoke more!
Not sure if its just me but I don’t like to wake up and see alt right posts on my feed.
Not even bothering to include in the picture (or at least it is not obvious) who speaker A,B and C are is diabolical and far from beautiful data as it gets.
Why?
Does talking more mean you win?