TV shows were also in the spotlight, with 55k mentions in the last six months. But we found the conversation went deeper than just talking about whether a show is bad or good. Consumers talked about how some shows have become outdated. Friends (34k mentions) was called out for being hugely popular, despite some aspects (like a lack of diversity and homophobic and transphobic ‘jokes’) not being acceptable today.
Dislike of fandoms has also been picking up steam (45k mentions) because of how they tend to dominate newsfeeds. 7.5k mentions complained about BTS’ “Army” of fans because of this.
Other notable gripes from the last six months were:
- Book opinions: 44k mentions
- Movie opinions: 38k mentions
- Calls are better than texts: 32k mentions
- Pop culture character relationships: 28k mentions
- Football and soccer players: 25k mentions
- Being single is the best: 24k mentions
- Music opinions: 22k mentions
Having found out about popular unpopular opinion topics generally, we wanted to know how they differed across platforms. Next, we’ll break the data down by looking at posts on Reddit and posts on Twitter.
Reddit users’ most popular unpopular opinions
There were 958k mentions of unpopular opinions on Reddit from January 1 to June 30 2020.
Just like on other platforms, Reddit users got particularly fired up during lockdown. Posts to r/unpopularopinions increased 105% in the last four months (while many were in lockdown) compared to the four months prior.
For Reddit users, the most popular topic of unpopular opinions was gaming, including board games, video games, and consoles (24k mentions).