Mark_Kutte
Mark_Kutte t1_j1zkry0 wrote
Reply to comment by Evimjau in [OC] Asia accounts for 59% of annual road deaths by scottpaulin
Mark_Kutte t1_j139cvp wrote
Reply to [OC] 5 of the top 15 employers in the world are military entities. The largest non-military employer is Amazon with over 2 million employees worldwide - that's just over the population of Slovenia by giteam
Doesn't McDonnalds mostly franchise out? Are employees of franchices counted in this? It must be because by glancing the wikisource you gave.... But it has no reference and the McDonnalds page itself lists "200,000" employees.
Out of the 15 companies you sourced from Wikipedia, only 7 have actual references backing up the data. Unreferenced wikipedia information isn't the same as sourced information.
Edit: Diving a little deeper cuz i'm procrestinating. This list can probably be confirmed by 2 hours of a deeper dive into the (english version) pages of all the government employers you listed. Combined by the 2020 Statista research into private companies and the confirmed data about militaries.
#Dataisbeautifulwhenitssourced #Dataisdangerouswhenitsnot
Mark_Kutte t1_j24l9vn wrote
Reply to comment by diemos09 in [OC] 120 Most Prevalent Harry Potter Characters - Flowchart by PlanetElement
Guess she was just below the cutoff line of being "Prevalent"
Gotto do that somewhere, since people like Frank Bryce or the muggle prime minister both had a couple minutes of screen time and are not in this graph. How many minutes or how much text makes you prevalent is pretty debatable