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April 07, 2014, 03:48:19 PM
Last edit: April 07, 2014, 04:05:33 PM by CoinHoarder
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TL;DR: http://youtu.be/351kVc7pOSY

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* I believe whomever made the last chart made an error. I assume blue is supposed to be those that want to allow Bitcoin and red is those that do not want to allow Bitcoin based on the groups mentioned on the x axis.

Article (http://reason.com/poll/2014/04/07/millennials-the-tech-savvy-independents):
"Millennials, the Tech-savvy, Independents, and Libertarians Say Bitcoin Should Be Allowed; Bitcoin Tells Us Who Cares About Choice

The latest Reason-Rupe poll is one of the first polls to ask Americans about Bitcoin, the new online digital currency. Only 8 percent of Americans said they knew “a lot” about it, 11 percent said “some,” 24 percent said “a little,” and a majority (56 percent) said “nothing at all.”

The poll then described Bitcoin to respondents as “a new online digital currency that is not connected to any particular country’s currency system and is not controlled by any government.” Then, even despite the high number who knows nothing about Bitcoin, a plurality (47 percent) said government should not allow people to use Bitcoins to purchase goods and services, while 38 percent said it should be allowed and another 14 percent don’t know.

The poll found that the people who know the least about Bitcoin want to ban in the most. However, among those who know a fair amount about Bitcoin, they favored allowing it by a margin of 62 to 34 percent. Among those who know nothing at all, they want to ban it 54 to 27 percent.

Support for Bitcoin increases with education and income, and declines with age. Americans making more than $110,000 a year support allowing Bitcoin by a margin of 55 to 39 percent. Conversely, households making less than  $75,000 a year tend to oppose with only 36 percent in favor and 49 percent who think Bitcoin should be prohibited. Roughly half of those who have not attended college are weary of Bitcoin, but a plurality of college graduates think it should be allowed. As described below, millennials are considerably more supportive of Bitcoin. Men (43 percent) are slightly more likely than women (34 percent) to favor allowing Bitcoin. Racial groups are equally likely to lean toward prohibiting Bitcoin.

Bitcoin’s Ideological Experiment

Bitcoin offers a unique opportunity—a type of experiment—to examine how people react to things with which they are unfamiliar.  Some individuals have a natural predisposition to ban things they don’t understand while others naturally lean toward individual autonomy unless someone convinces them that someone else will be harmed. The question of Bitcoin provides a useful tool to delineate between those who opt for control or choice.

So what types of individuals are most likely to favor choice or control? Millennials, tech-savvy gamers, political independents, and libertarians.

Among young people 18-24, 59 percent say Bitcoin should be allowed, this drops to 46 percent among 35-44 year olds and then further to 22 percent among seniors 65 and older. This is part of a larger trend we’re observing with this generation: socially liberal with undecided economic views, but cares deeply about personalization and individual autonomy.

Arguably, individuals who play video games frequently are also necessarily more tech-savvy. Reason-Rupe finds that tech savvy gamers also support allowing Bitcoin 55 to 35 percent. In contrast, Americans who never play video games, say government should prohibit Bitcoin 51 percent to 30 percent. Like millennials, gamers also exhibit a tendency toward personal choice on issues beyond Bitcoin.

Unlike partisans, roughly half of political independents and independents who lean Republican favor allowing Bitcoin, while 35 percent want it banned. In contrast, a majority (57 percent) of Democrats want it prohibited, as do 52 percent of Republicans. While sample sizes are too small to draw firm conclusions, it’s intuitive that 66 percent of self identified libertarians want to allow Bitcoin while only 17 percent think it should be prohibited. Self-identified conservatives were the most likely to want to ban it by a margin of 53 to 33 percent.

Examining underlying beliefs about the role and power of government, Reason-Rupe finds that a majority (53 percent) of Americans who think government should promote traditional values are unfavorable toward Bitcoin, compared to 32 percent who favor it. But not only social conservatives want government to control Bitcoin, so do Americans who prefer a strong government and who say there is more government should be doing (both 50 percent opposed).

In fact, asking questions about the appropriate scope and power of government allows us to group Americans according to beliefs on economic and social issues respectively creating four groups: those who lean libertarian, conservative, liberal, and communitarian (socially conservative but fiscally liberal). Each group comprises about a fifth of the population respectively, with the remainder in the ideological center.

Among the political groups, only the group defined as libertarian reaches a majority (52 percent) in support of Bitcoin; liberals follow closely with 48 percent, then 37 percent of conservatives, and 24 percent of communitarians. These results confirm intuition: the more libertarian a person, the more predisposed they are to allow personal choice."

Discuss? I think this shows how important it is to spread the word and teach people about Bitcoin. The more people know about Bitcoin, the less likely they are to be hostile towards it.
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April 07, 2014, 03:55:50 PM
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omg, another example of how ignorant people are


infact, even on this people most people don't care about pushing the adoption further
i've been stuck with this campaign with minimal traction for weeks
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=530148.0
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April 07, 2014, 03:57:20 PM
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People usually fear what they don't understand. Majority of average consumers have no clue how Bitcoin differ from traditional 'digital money'. The most common argument i used to hear is "Money is already digitalized, why we need Bitcoin ?"
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April 07, 2014, 03:59:42 PM
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That's in my opinion the reason the majority of the people keep slaves of the system. For those people: Please don't complain. Satoshi has give some instrument to escape this system.....
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April 07, 2014, 04:18:44 PM
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omg, another example of how ignorant people are


infact, even on this people most people don't care about pushing the adoption further
i've been stuck with this campaign with minimal traction for weeks
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=530148.0


That is a great idea, I hope you find some more sponsors soon!
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April 07, 2014, 04:29:18 PM
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omg, another example of how ignorant people are


infact, even on this people most people don't care about pushing the adoption further
i've been stuck with this campaign with minimal traction for weeks
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=530148.0

It doesn't bug me that people are ignorant, that will change. (Thanks for your promotion.)

What bugs me is that they express an opinion when they are ignorant. This just shows a lack of wisdom.
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April 07, 2014, 04:33:47 PM
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It's sad that they just let anyone vote.

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April 07, 2014, 04:36:23 PM
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53% of Americans want to make purchasing goods and services w/ Bitcoins legal
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April 07, 2014, 04:43:23 PM
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It is bad but not that surprising.  There are a couple of bright spots though.

1) The % advocating a ban drops as knowledge increases.  If fact the only category which is >50% is a self described "none" for how much the persons knows about Bitcoins.  The sad thing is the number of people advocating a ban on something they (self described remember) indicate they know absolutely nothing about.

2) The % advoacating a ban is lower for those with more income and higher education.  Generally these are the types of people who vote more often and are who politicians rely on.

3) Support for banning Bitcoin is the lowest among the "undecided".  This is the group who decides every single national election in the modern United States.  So expect a lot of politicians to play a lot of lip service to their bases and then do absolutely nothing about it.  The ole "pivot to the center" move. 

4) The one bad demographics is something that time will resolve.  Support for a ban is highest among older Americans and right now that is bad because as a voting block they tend to have a high turnout however over a longer period of times (say 10 to 20 years) many of those voters will not be around anymore and since the younger demographics don't support a ban it should begin to even out.
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April 07, 2014, 04:44:02 PM
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53% of Americans want to make purchasing goods and services w/ Bitcoins legal

Should be 100 but they let anyone that can sign their name with an X vote. Ask the same group of people if they think zombies are real and review the outcome. It's scary.

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April 07, 2014, 04:48:11 PM
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53% of Americans want to make purchasing goods and services w/ Bitcoins legal

Should be 100 but they let anyone that can sign their name with an X vote. Ask the same group of people if they think zombies are real and review the outcome. It's scary.


I would guess the same type of result would have happened many years back regarding the introduction of "plastic", the credit cards.
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April 07, 2014, 04:50:40 PM
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omg, another example of how ignorant people are


infact, even on this people most people don't care about pushing the adoption further
i've been stuck with this campaign with minimal traction for weeks
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=530148.0

It doesn't bug me that people are ignorant, that will change. (Thanks for your promotion.)

What bugs me is that they express an opinion when they are ignorant. This just shows a lack of wisdom.
It is very unfortunate to see how many people form an opinion when they know nothing at all about something. However, humans are hard-wired to think in terms of dichotomies (at least for the most part). So when most people see a "yes/no" type of question, a vast majority of the time, they will choose one or the other even if a "Don't Know" answer exists. And even in this type of thing, people tend to lean away from disruptions of the "status quo" so there is already an inherent slant towards disallowing change.

Admittedly though, the fact that a fair amount of people chose "Don't Know" means something too. It would seem that there is a lot more of the pie that's ready for taking.
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April 07, 2014, 05:07:09 PM
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Did I miss the bit where they tell you how many people they asked and their backgrounds?

Seems like a useless, misleading linkbait survey to me.
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April 07, 2014, 05:08:41 PM
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It is the exact same reason why some people did not want adoption two years ago... THEY HAVE MORE TIME TO MINE AND COLLECT
The other group have no idea what the fuck is going on so they say ban it.
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3 out 4 people make up 75 percent of the population.

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April 07, 2014, 05:12:37 PM
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So this goes to show that 47% of Americans are:

1) Not well educated
2) Not aware of technological improvements
3) Not willing to break free or afraid to
4) Sheep
5) Stupid

If you are reading this then I am guessing you belong to the good 53% of Americans - land of the FREE!

 
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Ignorance among the sheeple is shocking.


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April 07, 2014, 05:16:55 PM
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Well, 46% of Americans believe in Creationism according to this. It makes me guess that the amount of idiots is somewhere between 46% and 47%  Wink

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April 07, 2014, 05:28:02 PM
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Did I miss the bit where they tell you how many people they asked and their backgrounds?

Seems like a useless, misleading linkbait survey to me.

More info here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/216081750/Reason-Rupe-April-2014-National-Telephone-Poll

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The Reason-Rupe April 2014 Poll interviewed 1,003 adults on both mobile (503) and landline (500) phones, including 274 respondents without landlines from March 26-30, 2014 from the continental United States and the District of Columbia using live telephone interviews. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3.6%. For questions asked only of Form A respondents (n=526), the margin of error is +/- 5.0%. For Form B respondents (n=477), the margin of error is +/- 5.2%. Princeton Survey Research Associates International (PSRAI) conducted the survey. Interviews were done in English by Princeton Data Source. Statistical results are weighted to correct known demographic discrepancies. When feasible, answer choices within questions were rotated or randomized. For more methodological information, please visit http://reason.com/reason-rupe-poll-methodology.
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The poll found that the people who know the least about Bitcoin want to ban it the most.
You don't say.

I think the only thing this poll demonstrates is the strength of social pressure that we all feel against saying "I don't know". The vast majority of people taking part in this poll, I would assume well in excess of 90%, do not understand Bitcoin in any meaningful sense. They don't understand how it works, how it's different from regular currencies, and for that matter they don't understand money. But nobody likes to admit that they don't know something, or that they don't have an opinion, especially when they're being put on the spot, so presumably they just pick whichever they feel like.

It's hard to care about results that are so meaningless.
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