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Upoc’s community speaks out on President of Iran's speech at Columbia University

by mobileman (09/26/2007 - 22:01)

Upoc’s community speaks out on President of Iran's Speech at Columbia University
 
 
At Upoc, we conduct a weekly poll of opted-in poll takers. During most weeks, the poll centers on some aspect of pop culture.  
 
With the big news item of the week being the Iranian president's speech at Columbia University, I decided to use the poll to ask our community what they thought of that event.
Here is the poll question as it went out to approximately 350,000 mobile users:
 
President Mahmound Ahmadinejad of Iran’s speech at Columbia University …
 
      A)     Should not have happened
     B)     Was okay – supports free speech
     C)     Don’t know/don’t care
 
Our typical response rate is in the mid-single digits. While this is not a strict scientific poll, it has enough responders and a broad enough cross-section of demographic groups to give some valid indication of the pulse of the American public.
 
 
A similar poll was published in the New York Daily News. In that poll of approximately 2,000 New Yorkers, 57% approved of Columbia University’s decision and 43% thought it was wrong.
 
 
The Upoc demographic tends to have an average age in the late 20s/early 30s, with almost an equal male/female split. All races, religions, geographic regions and political leanings are represented. 
 
We have chat groups from all major religions. We have left- and right-oriented politics, as well all the varieties of sexual orientation. We have social networking in English, Spanish, French, Italian and several other languages.
 
So, the community does skew toward a younger demographic, and thus under-represents the 40+ population. With all that in mind, here are the results:
 
Should not have happened                                      35%
Was okay – supports free speech                          31%
Don’t know/don’t care                                               34%
 
The Upoc community is basically evenly split between thinking that permitting the speech was a mistake, or “okay,” with a similar percentage undecided or not caring.
 
 
 
The purpose of the poll was not to make any particular political statement, but to show the value of mobile polling in rapidly reaching a diverse audience and getting results back quickly and efficiently. The whole effort required five minutes of one customer service representative's time.
 
 
As far as the interpretation of the results, I leave that to you, and other political pundits!

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