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#StarWarsTheForceAwakens

The wait has ended. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is released and this twitter hashtag started trending. I was interested in knowing what people are talking about Star Wars given that many on Twitter are perhaps too young to know Star Wars.

I think that a lot of words in the wordcloud are very operations: see, seeing, tonight, watch, like, going, looking, etc. But interestingly there are a few worries such as "spoiler" and "hype". The excitement is less apparent though. There are a few words that indicate people are looking at this with more positive sentiment: excited, amazing, and happy. 



The sentiment is surprisingly neutral rather than positive as I would expect. This is not good for Star Wars, is it?

 

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