• @Korne127
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    141 day ago

    He’s not a pollster. He’s an aggregator; that’s something very different. He uses many other people’s polls to weight them into one aggregation.

    • @Lauchs
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      41 day ago

      It’s not wildly different, or not enough to distract from the meaning, especially when dealing with the general populace.

      A pollster typically works for one firm conducting the actual polls, the aggregators are paying attention to how those pollsters work and aggregating them.

      So sure, he’s a polling aggregator, does this significantly change the meaning of the comment?