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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 1 year ago

A cool guide to learn about package theft among states

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A cool guide to learn about package theft among states

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  • Lung@lemmy.world
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    82% of what… Packages delivered??? Cmon meow

    • Decq@lemmy.world
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      It’s in the image… % of citizens regularly facing package theft. Though that’s still pretty vague. How regularly is regularly? Seems incredibly high still.

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        The article literally says “at least once” – this rates are clearly nonsense and anyone who cannot see that should question their ability to detect bullshit.

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      Got you bro: 🔬

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      Yeah none of those percentages seem to make any sense.

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    These numbers are crazy pants high. I don’t believe any of them now. They ruined their credibility

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      Right?! Are they seriously suggesting that 80% of all packages delivered in Philadelphia are stolen?

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    “Porch piracy”? Huge opportunity missed to call it porch poaching.

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    Gun

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    Methodology

    In May 2024, we surveyed 3,000 Americans asking a number of questions regarding package theft. The age range was between 18-65 with all participants residing in the United States. Over half — 56% — were female, 42% were male, 1% identified as trans or non-binary, and 1% listed “other”.

    I doubt a site called casino.org is pulling for a truly random sample. Their methodology disclaimer is lacking critical details. Their questions were likely slanted to increase the desired outcome.

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