#meeto Movement Spreaded in and all over the world According to Google Trends

For around three weeks today, a few Indian women, especially entertainment and media business specialists, have come out with their experiences of being sexually harassed and raped over the past few years by male colleagues. The countrywide furor they sparked has even knocked at the doors of the authorities of India by now.

Some commentators, however, discovered the upheaval "irrelevant to the actual horrors Indian girls face," since those making the revelations are primarily city-based, well-heeled women.

However, Me Too Growing, a Google Trends data visualization tool made this April, may prove them wrong.

The stage lights up the places on a world map in which the term "Metoo" is being hunted for many frequently.

The map does not quantify the entire amount of searches. Instead, it believes the number of times"Me Too" is locally hunted compared to other words.

Also, India currently shines much brighter than any other nation or area on Me Too Rising.

Surprisingly, the"top searching" cities and cities are tiny by Indian standards. The most populous of those areas is Bhusawal, with just 187,000 people.

Meanwhile, indicating a broader regional interest, a couple of the other countries in Google Trends' top five, Bhutan and Nepal, are also in South Asia.

One feature of this map is that if you click on a specific town or city where"Me Too" has been trending, the website shows stories that mention the #MeToo motion, specifically of the location.

Interestingly, a number of these tales were composed much more than a week past, showing how #MeToo had considerable geographical reach in India even before this recent tide.

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