I was wondering why all the pumpkin spice retards were now championing a character from a book they probably can’t even read.
dweeb93 on
I’m seeing the Grinch mentioned all the time on social media lately, I don’t recall that being the case in previous years.
Qwqqwqq on
When the knee surgery is on Christmas
BreIlaface on
Honestly, it’s been since the 2018 movie. Also people tend to not look up “Santa claus”, when referring to a specific movie, but people will look up “Grinch” to look for the movies.
spicer2 on
Tools used: Excel
Data source: Google Trends
I’ve noticed The Grinch crop up in quite a few marketing campaigns this year, and I realized sometime since the pandemic the character has become almost inescapable across billboards and social media algorithms. I sense-checked this with Google search traffic and sure enough, this year represents the point where he’s now searched more than Santa Claus himself across the world (in the UK and US, the Grinch already leads). The Grinch might have actually stolen Christmas after all.
adeadrat on
Is it weird that I’ve never seen the Grinch? Honestly think it looks like a terrible movie from what I’ve seen of it
moonkingdome on
Hehe now will.we have grinchmas?
galactictock on
People google “Santa” far more than “Santa Claus.”
I’d be interested to see this again in January with all of December accounted for. There’s going to be way more people searching for the Santa tracker on Christmas eve, that I would expect this to even out.
brickpaul65 on
Only because they are great movies (the two excluding the Jim Carey version that is).
Mountain_Speech7228 on
Shhhh don’t tell the conservatives.
gesocks on
It’s an unfair comparison.
The Grinch is the Grinch everywhere around the world
Santa Claus is Santa Claus in a very limited part of the world.
And even in that part he is more often simply refers to as santa
Imjokin on
What’s the unit for the y-axis?
rushmc1 on
This is our branch of the multiverse, folks.
sivvus on
What about alternate names for Santa + alternate names for the grinch? It’s cool to see the correlation but people might be searching for Father Christmas etc which means the same thing. Grinch is the same in any language as a specific name; Santa has hundreds. It’s a cool graph but if you’re going worldwide it doesn’t really signify much.
Fun graph though!
Rarewear_fan on
Santa bros…..we just lost
Schmusebaer91 on
that google trends bs is most often misinterpreted. it shows relative not absolute numbers.
night_b4xmas on
as far as this data being beautiful, huge miss on not making Santa red and Grinch green.
(a y-axis label would have also been nice)
unknownpoltroon on
Is it grinch or “sexy grinch”
MrsMiterSaw on
Sigh. The title of this post is simply wrong.
NyQuil_Donut on
I knew I wasn’t crazy lol. Been seeing the Grinch fucking everywhere lately.
OverflowDs on
Wont searches for Santa Claus spike on christmas eve as people look up things like Santa trackers? Showing the data by the 21st of this year, but not doing the same for other years would bias the data I think.
mwilkens on
Nobody calls Santa, Santa Claus.
mikeyvalet on
How is this “beautiful”. Interesting, maybe. IDK what happened, but this sub use to be about displaying data in a unique and visually stunning way. Not a a scatter line chart…
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I was wondering why all the pumpkin spice retards were now championing a character from a book they probably can’t even read.
I’m seeing the Grinch mentioned all the time on social media lately, I don’t recall that being the case in previous years.
When the knee surgery is on Christmas
Honestly, it’s been since the 2018 movie. Also people tend to not look up “Santa claus”, when referring to a specific movie, but people will look up “Grinch” to look for the movies.
Tools used: Excel
Data source: Google Trends
I’ve noticed The Grinch crop up in quite a few marketing campaigns this year, and I realized sometime since the pandemic the character has become almost inescapable across billboards and social media algorithms. I sense-checked this with Google search traffic and sure enough, this year represents the point where he’s now searched more than Santa Claus himself across the world (in the UK and US, the Grinch already leads). The Grinch might have actually stolen Christmas after all.
Is it weird that I’ve never seen the Grinch? Honestly think it looks like a terrible movie from what I’ve seen of it
Hehe now will.we have grinchmas?
People google “Santa” far more than “Santa Claus.”
https://preview.redd.it/6he445zwbm8g1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=513350745aa2fc5d6ac8996d605b3dc010fda39c
The death cross. Bearish on Santa.
I’d be interested to see this again in January with all of December accounted for. There’s going to be way more people searching for the Santa tracker on Christmas eve, that I would expect this to even out.
Only because they are great movies (the two excluding the Jim Carey version that is).
Shhhh don’t tell the conservatives.
It’s an unfair comparison.
The Grinch is the Grinch everywhere around the world
Santa Claus is Santa Claus in a very limited part of the world.
And even in that part he is more often simply refers to as santa
What’s the unit for the y-axis?
This is our branch of the multiverse, folks.
What about alternate names for Santa + alternate names for the grinch? It’s cool to see the correlation but people might be searching for Father Christmas etc which means the same thing. Grinch is the same in any language as a specific name; Santa has hundreds. It’s a cool graph but if you’re going worldwide it doesn’t really signify much.
Fun graph though!
Santa bros…..we just lost
that google trends bs is most often misinterpreted. it shows relative not absolute numbers.
as far as this data being beautiful, huge miss on not making Santa red and Grinch green.
(a y-axis label would have also been nice)
Is it grinch or “sexy grinch”
Sigh. The title of this post is simply wrong.
I knew I wasn’t crazy lol. Been seeing the Grinch fucking everywhere lately.
Wont searches for Santa Claus spike on christmas eve as people look up things like Santa trackers? Showing the data by the 21st of this year, but not doing the same for other years would bias the data I think.
Nobody calls Santa, Santa Claus.
How is this “beautiful”. Interesting, maybe. IDK what happened, but this sub use to be about displaying data in a unique and visually stunning way. Not a a scatter line chart…