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Expo: 'web-sentiment' turnaround

Positive opinions rose from 13% to 67%

04 November, 17:42
(ANSAmed) - MILAN, NOVEMBER 4 - In a ranking of the ''most tweeted'' Expo pavilions, the UK one came in first with 10,382, followed by Japan (8,748) and Russia (5,243).

Their Italian counterpart got only 2,748, reported Reputation Manager, Italy's main institute for the analysis and measurement of online reputations. Some 305,128 Twitter users commented on the event since it began through 1,649,334 tweets, and 5.75 million Facebook users followed over 1,750 official and non-official pages on the event. The 'Tree of Life' show was watched 800,000 times on Youtube. Web 'sentiment' towards the Expo improved sharply over the months of events and initiatives. From January to May, only 13% expressed a positive opinion, while from May 1 to June 15, this figure rose to 36% and from June 15 to September to 62%. From September 25 to October 31 it rose to 67%. ''Expo 2015, despite the initial polemics, is considered a success when looked at from the point of view of number of visitors and their level of satisfaction on leaving,'' reported Reputation Manager. ''The aim of 20 million entrances was reached and most of the people who visited it felt they had taken part in a unique event.'' Reputation Manager said that most of the complaints concerned mobility within the Expo.

''Visitors complained about the endless lines outside of every pavilion and non-compliance with the limit of number of visitors per day,'' it said, noting also complaints about people jumping the queue. (ANSAmed).

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