Topic · social
Opposition Rhetoric
4 posts
· 1,116 engagement
· first seen 25 May 2026
· last seen 16 Jun 2026
The post critiques the use of spin and personal attacks in political rhetoric, particularly among opposition parties, and questions the seriousness of their policy engagement despite acknowledging a preference for them over the left bloc.
Stance breakdown
How the per-edge framings classify across 4 classified edges. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.
Critical
1
Dismissive
1
Mocking
2
Sentiment breakdown
Whole-post emotional valence across 4 classified posts that reference this topic. Distinct from stance: a post can be supportive of the topic and still negative in tone (an angry supporter) — the two together capture the texture short-form posts compress into very few words.
Platform mix
Where the conversation is happening. Engagement is volume-weighted (likes + 2×shares + 3×replies); a small number of high-impact posts can outrank a high-volume but low-engagement platform.
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youtube
4 posts
· 1,116 engagement
1,116
Top posts by engagement
The most-engaged posts referencing this topic. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies; the order matches the digest ranking on /social.
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youtube
· @nzfirst
· sentiment: positive
· ♥ 356
· ↻ 0
· 💬 125
· 731 engagement
28 May
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youtube
· @nzfirst
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 315
· ↻ 0
· 💬 23
· 384 engagement
29 May
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youtube
· @UCk-JHxLiIlbA7Bp_NXMm2vw
· reply
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 1
· ↻ 0
· 💬 0
· 1 engagement
25 May
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youtube
· @UCxr__DTUIObuks1wrhq38sQ
· reply
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 0
· ↻ 0
· 💬 0
· 0 engagement
16 Jun