Twitter has reportedly published data that looks into when users tweet certain words and phrases like "feel happy," "feel sad," "hungover," and "late to work".
The data compiled by the social network site was published on Monday.
According to Mashable, the data, which was broken down by month and day of the week, looked at tweets in English from 2013 to get a feel for what users are feeling, and when.
Meanwhile, while various factors were concluded behind certain tweets by users, the most predictable of them were users tweeting "late for work" and "feeling sad" in the month of December, attributing it to gloomy weather or being away from family for the holidays.
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