Andrew Levinson (@andrew_levinson) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Levinson

@andrew_levinson

I design + code visuals @wsj. I like data, code, and metal

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This is Evan You's answer to those who demanded to remove the #BlackLivesMatter banner from vuejs.org saying it's "racist against non-black people." 👏👏👏

This is <a href="/youyuxi/">Evan You</a>'s answer to those who demanded to remove the #BlackLivesMatter banner from vuejs.org saying it's "racist against non-black people." 👏👏👏
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🚨 GEORGIA VOTERS 🚨 If you run into ANY problems today while voting, PLEASE call the voter protection hotline to report them: 1-888-730-5816 Share this far and wide.

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Breonna Taylor’s name is no longer trending and the police that murdered her are still free. If you see this please reply/quote/tweet on your own. ARREST BRETT HANKISON, JONATHAN MATTINGLY & MYLES COSGROVE FOR THE MURDER OF #BREONNATAYLOR

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Curl up with a good book and you're likely to read about women with "soft lips" and men with "broad shoulders." Women often are reduced to their sexuality—men to their strength. We examined 2K books to see how authors describe men's/women's physical traits pudding.cool/2020/07/gender…

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Curious about the outstanding vote? Our cartograms and maps for all state and district contests use dot size to indicate how much of the expected vote is reporting Still a long way to go in Pennsylvania with just 64% in... wsj.com/election-resul…

Curious about the outstanding vote? Our cartograms and maps for all state and district contests use dot size to indicate how much of the expected vote is reporting

Still a long way to go in Pennsylvania with just 64% in...

wsj.com/election-resul…
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Up Storybench: The Wall Street Journal's Shazna Nessa, Dov Friedman, Andrew Levinson and Louise Story share how they built the Journal's Election Results page, how data visualization evolved in journalism, where it’s headed and how journalists can keep up. storybench.org/how-the-wall-s…

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Be careful not to confuse percent with percentage point. A change from 10% to 13% is a rise of 3 percentage points. This is not equal to a 3% change; rather, it’s a 30% increase.

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A more-contagious coronavirus variant could become dominant in the U.S. by late March. Here’s what its path in the U.K. so far tells us. on.wsj.com/3qTdJdp

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Mark Zuckerberg has publicly said that Facebook allows its more than three billion users to speak on equal footing with the elites of politics, culture and journalism, and that its standards of behavior apply to everyone, no matter their status or fame on.wsj.com/3Aa7XZg

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Facebook knows, in acute detail, that its platforms are riddled with flaws but hasn’t fixed them. That’s one of the main findings of a Journal series, based heavily on an array of internal company documents. Catch up on the articles we’ve published so far. on.wsj.com/3nESJbp

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Dozens of federal judges broke the law by hearing cases involving companies in which they or their family owned stock. Use our interactive tool to search for the judges involved and find out whether their rulings favored their financial interests. on.wsj.com/2WhqELU

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Where did Americans move to—and from—during the pandemic? Are electric cars really better for the environment? NYC's ranked choice voting explained...with bagels. See the visual stories that helped explain a remarkable year. wsj.com/articles/2021-… via The Wall Street Journal