Social media erupted in the first 48 hours after the treacherous US attack on Venezuela. With 77 percent of posts directed against President Donald Trump, according to an analysis by Monitor Digital.
Urgente24 echoes a study of people’s messages and opinions on various platforms. Regarding the aggression and kidnapping of the legitimate Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro. In the early hours of Saturday, and three out of four were negative toward the White House chief.
The majority of the 33,870,400 informational posts were issued by men (two out of three). And the connotation was primarily negative toward the US president, noted analyst Diego Corvalán, quoted by Urgente24.
Summarizing the collected data, Corvalán specified that a large part of the world, 77 percent, took a stance regarding what happened online against Trump. Alongside the United States, the countries with the most mentions of the conflict are those that have received the most Venezuelan migrants: Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Colombia, and Argentina.
Attacks on military targets and civilian facilities, including hospitals. By U.S. forces prompted changes in public perception of President Nicolás Maduro. As presented by mainstream media and so-called social media influencers.
The study shows that while radio and television stations, newspapers, and news websites attacked the Venezuelan leader. Also the general perception of Maduro improved on YouTube, Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.
Corvalán noted that it was striking that Donald Trump never spoke about democracy in Venezuela. Only referring to U.S. interests and oil extraction. In fact, an analysis of the US president’s speech revealed that he used the words “oil,” “oil companies,” and “oilmen” 22 times. While never mentioning democracy or any institutional references.
With information from Prensa Latina
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