The result of Google search's auto-complete for the string on the left of "[Google autocomplete...]", so some kind of most common query with that particular prefix.
That's the age range it replaces X with. It conducts the query multiple times, across that range.
It makes sense if you just press "Go" when you visit the page (don't change anything). My first instinct was to replace X with an integer and you only get one result when you do that.
It worked for me when I tried "I weigh X pounds" from 100 to 250... I think it only returns results for queries that have been asked enough times to generate Google's suggestions.
My takeaway is that people use this query for things they are worried about. Personally, I have never entered my age as part of a full sentence in a search query.
"sleep X" (0–50) is an interesting mix of sleep disorders, child care, programming and some fad of sleeping 15, 20 or 30 minutes every 4 hours.
"My girlfriend is X" shows more younger than older (and a bunch of pregnancy worries), while "my boyfriend is X" shows more older than younger (and a disturbing age range with completion "... and im 14").
"I got X" (0–100) yields grade distributions, but they seem to skew to the top (at least if you go by "percentile in cat", which should be uniform but isn't).
"I drank X " 0 to 50, gives a nice indication of when people had to much of something to no longer be able to use Google. And drinking 10 days old doesn't kill you (other conditions might apply).
Also, a lot of inspiration from various xkcd experiments with Google search (such as "I should have" https://xkcd.com/458/ and "stripped game of life" https://xkcd.com/696/).
Looking for interesting phrases. (Found one? Share it!)
Also, since this project is old, I would have started it with better modularizaiton (Vue?) + texts in url bar. If you want to fork it, go for it.
I don't know if I'd call it depressing. I think the results are more an indication of how we use search engines in general than an accurate portrayal of the human condition. We search out answers to our questions and solutions to our problems, right? I'd guess it's pretty rare for someone to enter a string like "I'm 20 years old and I'm in perfect health!" or "I'm 38 years old and I've never had a cavity" in a search box.
Still, kind of interesting to see the types of things a demographic wants answers to.
Linguistic observation with the default setting (I am [12-50] years old and):
"i don't know what to do with my life" peaks at 20-25, "don't know what to do with my life" at 30-40. "i want to lose weight" peaks at 12-15, "want to lose weight" at 40-50.
I wasn't aware of preference for the "I am X and I do Y" scheme vs the "I am X and do Y" one being correlated to age, but the data seems to say so.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 111 ms ] threadQuite the downer, in my opinion.
It makes sense if you just press "Go" when you visit the page (don't change anything). My first instinct was to replace X with an integer and you only get one result when you do that.
To get a lot of time-stuff "I had sex X" (1-30), to get about money "I need X" (1-30), about weight "I lost X" (1-100), etc.
Waiting for for more suggestions!
"My girlfriend is X" shows more younger than older (and a bunch of pregnancy worries), while "my boyfriend is X" shows more older than younger (and a disturbing age range with completion "... and im 14").
"I got X" (0–100) yields grade distributions, but they seem to skew to the top (at least if you go by "percentile in cat", which should be uniform but isn't).
1) German, from Welt ‘world’ + Schmerz ‘pain’
2) Sadness or melancholy at the evils of the world; world-weariness
3) Sorrow that one feels and accepts as one's necessary portion in life
"want to go back to school" and "broke" stop at 40.
"have no energy" and "can't lose weight" start at 40.
"have no friends" appears somewhat age-independent but does have peaks.
Also, a lot of inspiration from various xkcd experiments with Google search (such as "I should have" https://xkcd.com/458/ and "stripped game of life" https://xkcd.com/696/).
Looking for interesting phrases. (Found one? Share it!)
Also, since this project is old, I would have started it with better modularizaiton (Vue?) + texts in url bar. If you want to fork it, go for it.
There's a typo while querying: "quering"
But you have to use an X as placeholder somewhere.
"i don't know what to do with my life" peaks at 20-25, "don't know what to do with my life" at 30-40. "i want to lose weight" peaks at 12-15, "want to lose weight" at 40-50.
I wasn't aware of preference for the "I am X and I do Y" scheme vs the "I am X and do Y" one being correlated to age, but the data seems to say so.