APolygons2 said:RobertBobert said:APolygons2 said:RobertBobert said:APolygons2 said:i hate to say i was right,
but i was right lol
The version "I saw the anime in the newcomer selection" got only one vote.
the most popular answer is "a friend suggested one to me"
that was my entire point. all these other ones are too random and scattered among hundreds of series.
but the popular suggestions are consistant.
EVEN IF the "suggested by someone" wasn't this popular of an option. satistically, it would still mean general new comer anime are the most common show that get people into anime.
although i must say that this pole is near useless to our argument since it doesn't actually answer the main question. but whatever.
LOL what? No, not popular. It is in second place and is about the same "I accidentally got on the show and started watching it." The most popular "I watched anime since childhood and eventually matured for conscious viewing." There are twice as many votes as in the second and third places taken. Also at a solid fourth place is "I searched for content and found an anime on this topic". However, if you literally say "even if I was wrong, then I'm right," then ...
you don't get what i am saying. you are debating a point that is not at all what i am arguing.
first of all, i said "these days". so i'm not counting the childhood option.
second.
my point is that, a random show that you watch is different for everyone.
yours is what slayers? mine was freezing.
neither of these are common first shows. they are specific to us.
even if 80% of the community started with a "random show they found by accident"
that 80% would be split across too many series, for any single one of those shows to get more people into anime, that the shows from "anime starter pack".
The main topic of our argument was my claim that most people watched the first conscious anime either by accidental exposure to anime or by watching random anime as a child, versus your claim that most people now watch anime due to anime recommendations for beginners, because people know what is anime and looking for the tops of the best anime for beginners in advance. The survey also showed that the main recommendations come from anime-watching friends who were not motivated by you, while the majority started watching anime either through searching for topics of interest, or thanks to shows they accidentally found. Watching anime since childhood is subjective, since we don't know how many people who voted started watching anime recently, but the largest is expected. One way or another, you can relate to the advice of a friend in any way, but this is clearly not something that "found recommendations for beginners." Judging by the poll, people generally trust random experience more than other people's recommendations.