Why Don’t We Have A Political Revolution?
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Well, I don’t know whom these facts are about, since Pro Pakistan is a place mostly visited by Pakistani people. About 95% of our traffic comes from Pakistan, so the facts will definitely be about us, i.e. Pakistani people [only those who use internet and visit and or read bogs.]. Well, 90% of our traffic that comes from search engines comes searching for political news. I was just wondering if our internet readers are that much interested in political stuff. We do blog about the internet happenings, economy, business etc, but the content that’s most loved by our visitors is ‘politics’. The thing that pinched me to blog about this minor thing was, “If a common man [since internet is widely spread in Pakistan now that you can call internet users a common man] in Pakistan is so much concerned about the political situation in Pakistan, why don’t we have a political revolution?” Well, this is just my assumption based on the facts I’ve access over, i.e. Pro Pakistan’s traffic statistics. I’m not sure that this is the actual user behavior, since my estimates are extracted from virtual world. Yes, but user reviews on my thought may give a fair better idea. |
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Got your point! But the question is still unanswered!