Apple
As candidly explicated, Apple has a good response, particularly on twitter. I concur with the clarification that 50% of the mentions were neutral, with the majority being artists who have been promoting their songs on Apple music (Sentiment viz, 2016). It is absolutely a better idea in that artist drive consumers to utilize the Apple service. Nevertheless, since the information did not pertain to Apple, the decision to rank them as neutral was better and well thought off.
As accurately posited, the negative comments appeared to outweigh the positive comments after the neural responses (Jin et al., 2014). The negative responses were was politically inspired or related to a product not working appropriately. Rightly, the positive comments were not as many as assumed. The positive comments were 10 only and were indeed about being happy with a product or service.
As suitably indicated, neutral responses were more when you look are the results of Apple on socialmention.com. Out of a total of 71 responses, I agree that 50 tweets were neutral responses, 6 being negative, and 15 being positive. Apple’s responses on tweet sentiments visualization app were mostly positive (Sentiment viz, 2016). Wide disparities were realized in all sites, but twitter had a lot of responses that are about issues outside the Apple brand. People have different opinions about Apple, and that it is difficult to distinguish the tweets that concern the brand.