The Top Trending Google Searches in Every US State Throughout the 2010s
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- The map shows the highest trending Google searches for every state. Trending searches from 2010 to 2020 were taken from Google's annual Year in Search summary.
Google Trends provides weekly relative search interest for every search term, along with the interest by state. Using these two datasets for each term, we're able to calculate the relative search interest for every state for a particular week. Linear interpolation was used to calculate the daily search interest.
Every state: Abortion
Mississippi: Temple Run
JAJAJAJAJAJ LITERAL
Every state: Ted Cruz
Vermont: Bernie Sanders
Oregon: Nike
@CJ1013 opa
Yeah. I noticed.
Every state in 2010: follows trends
Nebraska in 2010: *Jimmy Johns*
as a nebraskan, i do not know why we were searching that
@@Cape34770jimmy johns
@Cape34770 me neither man i never recalled it being that popular
As a nebraskan, yes
Or Ohio with McDonalds Nutrition - it’s really funny
It’s striking how synchronized all the states can be at times. For all the divisions between cultural regions in the US, we are united by our love for movies, phones, and harambe
I wish the media would focus on our similarities instead of our differences. Its only striking to us because the media tries to rip us apart as a country.
I remember coming across and article with a map showing how the U.S. is really more like 6 or 7 different countries.
You Americans really are proud of your hivemind mentality 🤨
And abortions.
It’s actually kinda concerning. Becoming a monoculture seems like a recipe for stagnation
I love the constant McDonalds nutrition
I know! Back when we used the internet primarily for everyday things and it hadn’t taken over our lives yet 😭
It was for sure around the time when people started noticing what made them unhealthy.
I love how “solar eclipse” roughly follows the path of totality.
this
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@@51HeHe 7:57
Yesss I came down just to comment this
I wonder if they did a more up to date version if it would do the same for the 2024 one
Every state: coronavirus
Texas: Nuh uh
Love that for them
Red state moment 😅
Mfs were bumping The Weeknd shit instead of learning about the virus that’s why Texas had so many die of COVID
Top trending is probably роrnо but you take it from a censored list of words not the real top search I guess
America: "AHHHHH WE'RE ALL DEAD!!!"
Texas: "Trying to put you in the worst mood, Ah. P1 cleaner than your church shoes, ah"
5:33 Florida searching up Florida man is such a Floridian thing to do
Children
@@bapyvillager349 lil bro is mad
Also, it's Florida MAN
Bro dont like Floridian man@@bapyvillager349
@@bapyvillager349?
"fidget spinner" into "despacito" was such a brutal 1-2 punch
Most of this video was me going, "Oh *yeah*... that was a *thing*...."
Yeah…
6:08 what was "hello" I don't get that
@@sir_dragonfly7287Adele?
@@sir_dragonfly7287i think it refers to the song
@@sir_dragonfly7287 They we saying Hi to us, obviously. You should say Hi back.
one of the saddest frames is when Florida is Orlando Shooting for a second while every single other state is Finding Dory
It’s actually the one that took place in parkland fyi
@@ayozayo9420i think parkland was actually a little later, when nearly the whole country said florida shooting
the 'orlando shooting' was the gay nightclub shooting
It's amazing how this shows so effectively what's on America's mind. There's so much to think about from this.
Rather what they don't know and need to search for
@@AIMMOTH True. Or both~
Uhmm ... have you thought, nationally we’re being led by those in power that we don’t know, to pursue the most stupid meaningless trends?
@@cici79 There we go!! You see it!! Im with you. Everyone else? Well keep being you! You are precious!! HAHAHAH
"so much" and yet they all seem to focus on just one or two things at a time. Group think is real.
Louisiana stayed pretty consistent with Kim Kardashian at first💀
I saw that, Louisiana must be her stomping grounds. ( I don't care enough to look it up. )
I think she was dating Reggie Bush at the time and he was playing in New Orleans
@@weuniceYeah she was. My dad was friends with him.
This honestly does a great job of summarizing the evolution of 2010s pop culture.
According to this map fortnite had a larger cultural wave than the pandemic, the me too movement, and the abortion debate combined
Lmao but remember how long it was popular for though?
Yes
Bc fortnite makes money lol
Proof that fortnite is an addiction lol
@@vegetableman3911 Fortnite is still popular. Just not at the insane heights it once was
8:25 it’s crazy how fortnite controlled the list for so long, beating out so many other topics for so long.
This is my favorite visual representation of data ever
Same here
Everybody in America: Abortion
Oregon: Nike
What can I say, we love ourselves some Nike
I noticed.
Alabama: hey lets play temple run instead of talking about abortion
mississippi: whats that
Alabama: a game where you outrun a gorilla
mississippi: what do you mean by gorilla
Alabama: wth
@@ps92809 Georgia: count me in
Arkansas: count me in
My brother works there.
Every State in late June 2016:
Finding Dory
New York:
BREXIT
Everyone in America: Abortion
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Oregon: Nike
Missippi: Temple run
Probably tourists.
For pretty much all of 2012, the Met NY's top search. Their advertising team was fire that year 😂
USA "Corona Virus"
Texas "The Weekend"
Corona Virus never trended in Texas lol
It did but some of us had heads up our asses and didn’t care. I don’t miss 2020. F### that year.
I only miss the good from 2020. I had a couple of those, but 2020 was still a bad year lol.
@@vibrantgleam I loved it, it was like a year long break. It's like I finally saw through the illusions of life.
I like how in January 2019 people couldn’t decide whether to search for Baby Shark or Fortnite
And then it insta switche to r kelly.
@@neogivxapwntcpaaAnd 7 Rings
The great Baby Shark vs Fortnite war
Ahh yes, utter cringe vs utter cringe
Ah yes, cringe vs decent for the time
Florida: 𝐇𝐔𝐑𝐑𝐈𝐂𝐀𝐍𝐄 𝐃𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐀𝐍!!!
Everyone else: iPhone 11
there were literally no one searching for iphones during hurricane dorian and i think you skipped to the 10 minute mark to see if there was something funny going on to comment about 10:00
"If it becomes a major hurricane, will they rename it Ionian?" 😂
@@KarlBonner1982LMFAO
@@sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555 True, but they were just two weeks apart. 😉
@@sonicwaveinfinitymiddwelle8555On the 9th of September a state was talking about iPhone 11 during hurricane dorian.
The entire US: Abortion
South Dakota: Gangnam Style Lyrics
It took South Dakota damn near a year to finally learn the lyrics
Heartwarming
Pre 2011 Nebraska: J I M M Y J O H N S
Can't believe that Pepe was actually this popular.
*Feelsgoodman*
You know they looked it up because people thought Pepe was a hate symbol?
@@intervjaurenh4060 I kinda knew that. But i never knew people actually took it that seriously. :P
nice pfp /)
@@intervjaurenh4060 Well it was used as that but luckily it was reclaimed, mostly thanks to twitch
Pepe the football player? damn
10:01
Florida: *HURRICANE DORIAN*
Every other state: *_Billie Eilish._*
8:38
The entire country: Fortnite
Washington DC: bill Cosby
And Georgia for the day you got
It’s funny how Ohio and Kentucky stayed at “McDonald’s nutrition” the whole beginning
times the country unanimously agreed on something (that i could find):
1:05 : adele
1:05 :born this way
1:08 : rebbeca black
1:22 : game of thrones
4:13 : frozen
4:15 : lorde (for like half a second)
4:16 : frozen again
4:18 : flappy bird
4:20 : samsung galaxy x5
4:26 : frozen for a THIRD TIME
5:18 : blank space
5:26 : uptown funk
5:40 caitlyn jennifer
5:42 Jurrasic world
honorable mention: donald trump at 5:52 and 6:15 if not for PEPE THE FROG TWICE
6:28 : damn daniel
6:36 : slither.io
6:45 : the goat harambe
6:48 : finding dory
6:50 : finding dory again (technically two seperate times)
6:56 : scuicide squad
7:00 : harambe once more
7:04 : brad pitt
7:08 : google pixel
7:15 : google pixel again
7:16 : aleppo
7:22 : this is us (first to go from nothing to everything as well, congrats)
7:26 this is us
7:28 : super bowl
7:31 : this is us
7:33 : my boy the nintendo switch
7:37 : beauty and the beast
7:44 : fidget spinner
7:50 : despacito
8:04 : it
8:08 : Harvey weinstrein
8:11 : kevin spacey
8:24 : Logan paul
8:27 : fornite
8:29 : altered carbon
8:35 : fortnite
8:37 : fortnite
8:38 : fortnite
8:48 : fortnite good lord
8:51 : fortnite
8:54 : fortnite
9:20 : 7 rings
9:26 : jussie smollet
9:29 : captain marvel
9:32 : billie eilish
9:59 : billie eilish
10:08 : Joker
10:13 : mandelorean
10:16 :baby yoda (my stick is better then bacon)
10:23 : prince harry
10:28 : jojo rabbit
10:37 : tiger king
10:43 : elon musk
10:52 : bubba wallace
thats it.
8:34 Fortnite consumes America
9:04 Fortnite has collapsed
9:12 The return of Fortnite: Battle of Baby Shark
9:19 R. Kelly takes over: the Fall of Fortnite
9:20 7 Rings: Fortnite is No More
Everyone: Samsung galaxy
Iowa and Arkansas: ISIS
Yeah. I noticed.
Devin Carter yeah you noticed
Time stamp plz
@@neogivxapwntcpaa4:55
@@neogivxapwntcpaa07:09:2014
While everyone was panicking about Covid in 2020, California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada decided to search up The Weeknd…
Fundamentally it shows 1) How the mainstream media shapes what the average people think and do. 2) How fast it changes, these searches move in tune with the 24 hour media cycle. 3) There is no significant regional variation, not even in Alaska or Hawaii. Really it means that your US media is good at what it does. I would be interested it see how this contrasts with your neighbours across the northern border. They are exposed to the same situations in the same language, and have access to the same media. Do this again with Canada on the map.
(1) I think you're assuming a causal relationship between trending searches and mainstream media. This map doesn't tell us anything about what mainstream news stations were showing at the time, though a correlation is a pretty safe bet. This map doesn't show us the causal relationship: the results are consistent with your expectations about that relationship, so you're concluding it establishes a causal relationship.
(2) The map uses daily trending search data for the USA. The search results are daily, so the results could correlate with anything that has a 24 hour period.
Take a look at the link below and you will find that some of the results for trending keywords were the same for the whole USA for periods of days. The results probably weren't broken down in to hours, minutes and seconds for practical reasons. The results could be grouped in to any arbitrary time period. If the results were hourly, then it would appear that the trends have hourly periods.
It's not like this shows a comprehensive list of all of the thousands upon thousands of trending searches and compares them to major news stories that were playing.
(3) Check out other videos that V1 Analytics posted and you will see that while there is a lot of uniformity in the trending searches, there are obvious examples of significant regional variation or division.
For example, arly in this video, the top trending search in the eastern half of the USA is "McDonald's nutrition" and for the western half of the country it's "Selena Gomez." I don't think we would expect to see all that much variation given the resolution of the map is at the state level and one trending search per state (per day or frame) is shown.
You asked for data from Canada to be compared with the USA. I quickly grabbed this from Google Trends (trends.google.com):
2019 Canada Trending Searches
1) Toronto Raptors
2) Kawhi Leonard
3) Canada Election Results
4) Luke Perry
5) Cameron Boyce
6) Game of Thrones
7) Bianca Andreescu
8) Don Cherry
9) Thanos
10) Hurricane Dorian
2019 United States Trending Searches
1) Disney Plus
2) Cameron Boyce
3) Nipsey Hussle
4) Hurricane Dorian
5) Antonio Brown
6) Luke Perry
7) Avengers: Endgame
8) Game of Thrones
9) iPhone 11
10) Jussie Smollett
www.visualcapitalist.com/top-google-search-trends-of-the-decade-us/
There is really a lot of data you can go through on Google Trends to look at regional variations. I can post some simple examples of what you'd like to see, but I bet if you just play around on it that you'd find some interesting data to discuss.
It's terrifying how much control a TV can have over people.
Operation Mockingbird is alive and well.
@@hickoryst.6961 Lookup "media consolidation the illusion of choice"
That lays it out pretty well.
@phencyclidine5456 The whole thing just made me feel like I've been out of touch with the general public...
Also, there are likely more removed words due to being inappropriate in subject matter. Cause I'm pretty sure finding dory wasn't the most searched thing for that long lol
If you skip to the end and then beginning you need a stark contrast. You see how relatively disconnected the world was in 2010 compared to 2020. It shows us how prevalent social media has become and it paints a picture that the American people are brainwashed today.
I love how the Mandalorian went to Baby Yoda like 2 seconds later
10:21
USA: The Mandalorian
No one:
Pennsylvania: BABY YODA
Nice profile picture
Being a Pennsylvanian, I do like baby yoda
BABY YODA
No one and Baby Yoda don’t go in the same sentence, very sadly 😆
Interesting 3 of the current covid hotspots (TX, CA, AZ) were the only states searching "The Weeknd" while literally every other state was searching "coronavirus."
We already know so many people than we had expected got infected. Lot of people infected, very few deaths. Check the death rate & lay off the mainstream media. It’s melting your judgement. People actually get stupider listening to them, because they become so misinformed & invited to endless waves of stupidness. You’re welcome, I had the kindness to inform you.
West Virginia was the first state to search "coronavirus" and have among the lowest infection rates in the country
I'm not too surprised: Texas and Arizona have a reputation for having a fair share of ignorance amongst their residents. While California loves to show itself as being progressive, sometimes it is absolutely backasswards and more ignorant that the Southern stereotypes (e.g. California's rulings on glyphosate are based in hatred for Monsanto and not in love of reason and evidence).
@@cici79 interesting to see how wrong you were
Texan here, we ain’t scared of no damn flu !!!! You are the ignorant one!
Epstein never trended?
after this i think
@@lunagardvonbingen no, it wasn’t
Tf is Epstein
@@Okaybroh you're too young...
But not too young for epstein
@@mythillian very funny, you're not too smart like Einstein
It’s kinda cute how Colorado stays stuck on the same thing just a little longer 😆
7:22 geez the entire country changed lol
Lmao
And it says “This is Us” this is united states
Trump winning really drove a lot of people into escapism. The Google searches after he won are just embarrassing.
Kentucky staying committed in 2010 with McDonald's nutrition and South Dakota searching up cookie clicker is crazy.
I'm like overwhelmed trying to keep up with this deluge of nostalgia... Only made it to 2013 before I had to pause and take a break.
Also, F Rebecca Black
I love how Virginia stays on Selena Gomez for a majority of 2010.
Yep, all the way until Katy Perry in early June
every other state: things are changing
Nebraska: *JIMMY JOHNS*
up until the reign of adele
Man, was THAT a trip down memory lane....
1:13 Osama jumpscare
6th of May, 2011
Everyone: “Osama Bin Laden”
Louisiana: “Dukan Diet”
His is like watching a summary of the china dynasties
If you went day by day editing this you are a madlad well done
3:53 New Mexico searching breaking bad hahaha
“ANGRY BIRDS COSTUME” 💀💀
WHERE
What a cool way to present that data! It's a wild ride and we're all on it together.
I always knew i was different. Of those hundreds of searches, I probably only contributed to five of them. It blows my mind how many searches there were for music that I hate. I know its mainstream, but i always assumed people listened to it because its on the radio. I never thought they would actively seek out garbage.
I feel exactly that way too. I probably only searched for about 5 of these things ever, none of this music shown matters to me, and the things I did happen to look up were the big event ones like George Floyd (but I live in Minneapolis so yeah) or coronavirus, or a shooting. I have never even eaten at a Jimmy Johns but MN got stuck on JJ for awhile.
This is weird to basically watch my life replay lol
I remember being in middle school and talking about the government shutdown, the eclipse, the ebola scare etc
So many interesting moments pop through
I love how in 2016 for a brief moment every state was looking up "Finding Dory" while Florida was looking up "Orlando Shooting"
Yeah it's almost like people would be concerned about a tragic event that happened within their state and could happen to them next.
@@flextape467 A random nutcase can happen to anyone at any time. This is just the irrational assumption that being in the same state as someone else makes him somehow part of your life.
Everyone else: 13 reasons why
Utah: Humble.
I’m surprised how fun it was to watch this video. It was like reliving the highs and lows of the 2010s.
9:10 everyone: baby shark and bohemian rhapsody
west virginia: Fallout 76 💪💪💪💪
Same thing with Montana and Farcry 5 at 8:35 lol, it's endearing to see people googling game about their state :)
@@badjuju2721 ooh thats so cool!
Wild. What a decade. Fascinating.
It’s kind of cute how we all get interested in the same things at the same time, like we’re all so different but we are also all human and our natural curiosity is always the same
1:06 Everybody is Born this way
REBBECA BLACK.
@@delcat5810it’s Friday Friday gotta get down on Friday
weeknd's making xo proud
yas man
Yep
This just proves how well marketers and government can influence people
Why did people search "R" in October 2017 lol
The movie “it.” I can kind of see how it looks like an uppercase R in that font thought.
Maybe because of the programming language
144p pride
0:43 bro almost all the states were katy perry
I love how you can trace cultural events using this… when Osama Bin Laden was caught, when Adele’s album 21 came out, when Fifty Shades Darker came out, when certain devices were released.
The whole country: COVID
Texas and California: Have you heard of this weekend guy?
Nebraska, the Jimmy John’s stronghold of 2010.
8:30, you can try to take out fortnite, but it always bounces back
I love how through all instances of “covid 19”, “pandemic”, “black lives matter”, Texas stays faithful to “The Weekend”
*Fortnite sees Baby Shark* “our battle will be legendary!” *R Kelly enters*
6:40 This proves Summer 2016 was the best season for memes of ALL TIME w/ Harambe and Dat Boi
YES the summer of pokemon go :'(
But also the worst season for literally everything else, so... you win some, you lose some
Every state in 2010:
"McDonald's nutrition"
"It's shit for you"
"OK, see you in 2 months"
Fortnite totally owned 2018. Maybe because of newer updates every week/months.
Plus, the battle royal was new, it was for the most part more enjoyable, less storyline more random gameplay...
Bruh I was so salty about it for no reason
I’ve lived in Alaska since 2008 and I’ve only ever heard of some of these things
Daaaaamn, Daniel
Back at it again with the existential crisis realizing that meme is already 8 years old
Eh, that meme feels 8 years old tbh, plus it wasn't that good since it technically wasn't a "meme"
I'm surprised "Mayan calendar" didn't top the charts in 2012
2010 nebraska was strong on Jimmy Johns
Wow I love product. Can't wait for next product!
I like how zerg rush was trending for a brief moment
Everyone: billie eilish
New Mexico and Texas: *el paso shooting*
Man Louisiana seem to be first one in the club last one out the club type of state when it came to a lot of the subjects
Every other state: coronavirus
Texas: the weekend
Kansas: Despacito? No one??
4:48 the war between Iggy Azalea and the Samsung Galaxy S5 has commenced
EBOLA
The whole US: ABORTIONNNMM
Meanwhile Oregon: NIKE
I like how when everyone was worrying about abortion in 2012 Organ was like “Nah wassup with Nike?”
Fortnite always comes back lol 😂
0:00 everyone: finding dory
Florida: O r l a n d o s h o o t i n g
Why the hell Alaska be looking up north Korea in 2017 😭
Because North Korea made a nuke that could roughly reach the populous parts of Alaska, so they got a little worried.
Hey, we always keep an eye on Nk and Russia up here 😂
The whole us: *googling whatever's relevant*
Nebraska: 🥪
As someone who owned a Galaxy S5 (and it was one of my all-time favorite phones), I had *NO* idea it was *THAT* popular.
every state: fidget spinner
hawaii and alaska: north korea
I love how the entire u.s. went from "coronavirus" to "tiger king" and "the weeknd"
7:46 this particular part fills me with dread
2016
7:05 Hurricane Matthew
2017
7:59 Hurricane Harvey
8:01 Hurricane Irma
2018
8:56 Hurricane Florence
9:01 Hurricane Michael
2019
10:00 Hurricane Dorian
Me: Imma search Kindle Fire
People: *aBoRtIoN!!!!!!!!*
Steve Jobs: Hey wanna hear about Ipa-
People: Hippity Hoppity I just want some...
*ABORTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
I love how every once in a while it would randomly be a random apple product that was most searched
I like how for the first part minnesota and nebraska are obssesed with jimmy johns
“Donald trump”
“Pepe the frog”
“Fetty wap”
Florida : “Florida man”
so 2015 was the start of the memes
lol, nah son 😂 We were making memes on the internet in the 90s and 00s also.
Every state in 2010: -follows trends-
Idaho: *HCG diet*
Nebraska: *Jimmy Johns*