This “law” isn’t even relevant. How does financial auditing rules (which this law is essentially used to check) have anything to do with tracking a vote count?
All this post shows is a bunch of data points without explaining HOW it all connects.
This just seems like a BS karma post at this point. Anyone can post “XXX will go red!” And a bunch of screenshots - doesn’t make it true.
At this point people who post this might actually be doomers in disguise - make a post, let the infighting happen between those who will believe anything and those who can actually critically analyze the data set forth.
This "law" is not just used in accounting. It can be used to show fraud in many types of data. Benford's law proved the Iranian election was fraudulent.
The "law" is if you're picking random numbers, like accounting fraud. If all the ballot boxes were the same size, someone trashed all the votes, and someone had to manually assign what the turnout was at each of the boxes (and they had to do it enough times) then it would fail.
This “law” isn’t even relevant. How does financial auditing rules (which this law is essentially used to check) have anything to do with tracking a vote count?
All this post shows is a bunch of data points without explaining HOW it all connects.
This just seems like a BS karma post at this point. Anyone can post “XXX will go red!” And a bunch of screenshots - doesn’t make it true.
At this point people who post this might actually be doomers in disguise - make a post, let the infighting happen between those who will believe anything and those who can actually critically analyze the data set forth.
This "law" is not just used in accounting. It can be used to show fraud in many types of data. Benford's law proved the Iranian election was fraudulent.
The "law" is if you're picking random numbers, like accounting fraud. If all the ballot boxes were the same size, someone trashed all the votes, and someone had to manually assign what the turnout was at each of the boxes (and they had to do it enough times) then it would fail.