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Home»Advocacies»Filipinos See and Hear the Roar of the Crowd of the First #PiliPinasDebates2016 on Twitter
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Filipinos See and Hear the Roar of the Crowd of the First #PiliPinasDebates2016 on Twitter

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeFebruary 24, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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The election fever is alive and kicking on Twitter as the Philippines saw its first presidential debate in over two decades. Those who saw the debate via television broadcast and online livestreaming weren’t just passive spectators as they actively followed and received live updates about the debate, connected with other viewers and voters, and expressed their thoughts and opinions via Twitter about the statements and answers of the five politicians vying for the Presidential post.

In fact, over 1.3 million Tweets were generated during the live debate (from 5-8pm, 21 February 2016), boosting the #PiliPinasDebates2016 hashtag to the #1 Twitter trending topic not only in the Philippines, but also worldwide. The Twitter conversation peaked over 16,000 Tweets per minute at 6:36pm during an exchange between Liberal Party’s presidential bet Mar Roxas (@MARoxas) and Vice President Jejomar Binay (@VPJojoBinay) on the country’s drug problem during that debate moment.

Embeddable chart: http://reverb.guru/view/743448280733042636

“We’re excited to empower Filipinos across the nation and all over the world to engage in millions of conversations about the first presidential debate for this year’s #TwitterElection in the Philippines,” said Pratiksha Rao, Twitter’s Head for Media Partnerships for Southeast Asia. “Yesterday’s debate was a resounding success with our media partners and shows how millions of people are flocking to Twitter to experience and participate in the live debate. Join us on Twitter for the future debates as we give Filipinos across 7,000 islands and working overseas an influential voice to be heard in #PiliPinasDebates2016.”

Among all the topics covered during the first debate, it was “Poverty, Development, and Agriculture” that registered the most interest on Twitter with 51% of the Tweets. This was followed by “Peace and Order” (22%), “Track Record” (16%), “Mindanao Issues” (8%), and “Corruption” (2%).

Meanwhile, the Presidential candidates’ share of voice on Twitter changed significantly before and during the debate. The most discussed candidate was Mayor Rodrigo Duterte (@RRD_Davao) who had the highest share of voice (43%) during the debate and also the highest jump with an 18% increase in share of voice from before the debate started. On the other hand, Senator Miriam Santiago (@senmiriam), who was neck and neck for the highest share of voice with VP Jejomar Binay (@VPJojoBinay) before the debate, dropped 20% in share of voice to become the least discussed candidate on Twitter during the debate.

Twitter supplied real-time data, visualizations and analytics to COMELEC (@COMELEC) and its broadcast/media partners to enhance the live debate experience for millions of TV viewers. Tweets using the #PiliPinasDebates2016 hashtag were also shown on-air to provide real-time responses to the candidates’ speeches and answers. In addition, the broadcast/media partners used SnappyTV to share videos of the top debate moments, so that Filipinos could see and hear the candidates on Twitter.

Embeddable Tweet: https://twitter.com/gmanews/status/701421774706049025

Below are some of the most shared Tweets from yesterday’s debate, ranging from Pinoy pride to each candidate’s performance to the debate schedule. Filipinos also live-Tweeted the TV debate to share the action with their followers and crowdsourced their own hashtags. One fun example is the #DuRiam hashtag for the people’s reaction to the friendly and complimentary exchange between Senator Miriam Santiago (@senmiriam) and Mayor Rodrigo Duterte (@RRD_Davao) in the first round of the debate.

Embeddable Tweet: https://twitter.com/PiaWurtzbach/status/701364826380103680

Embeddable Tweet: https://twitter.com/bjornmanila/status/701348764590563328

Embeddable Tweet: https://twitter.com/jake_andaya/status/701364325684895744

Embeddable Tweet: https://twitter.com/callmejors/status/701360911815045120

Embeddable Tweet: https://twitter.com/jomardlrs/status/701370275774885888

Filipinos can also continuously search and participate in elections-related conversations by following @COMELEC (https://twitter.com/comelec) or Tweeting and searching the #PiliPinasDebates2016 hashtag on Twitter. The public may also view all crowd-sourced debate questions and comments via Tweets by visiting http://www.electionsphl.com/pilipinasdebates.

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