Taylor Swift managed to drive record-breaking numbers to voter registration website Vote.org after urging her 232 million followers on Instagram to take action.

On Tuesday (19 September), hours after the pop star, 32, called on her US fanbase to register to vote in honour of National Voter Registration Day, Vote.org’s communication director, Nick Morrow, announced that “our site was averaging 13,000 users every 30 minutes”.

“Fun fact: after @taylorswift13 posted on Instagram today directing her followers to register to vote on @votedotorg, our site was averaging 13,0000 users every 30 minutes,” Morrow wrote on X/Twitter.

“13! Let’s just say her reputation for being a mastermind is very well-earned.”

Earlier that day, the “Anti-Hero” singer had posted to her Story, asking followers: “Are you registered to vote yet?

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    I don’t listen to her music, not a huge fan in that regard - but I love this woman none the less for having a voice loud enough in the current political climate.

    Now if she’d just leave the personal jet in it’s hangar.

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      Now if she’d just leave the personal jet in it’s hangar.

      Definitely not a fan of elites flying in their private jets to whatever luxury location.

      But can you imagine Taylor Swift flying in a public airplane? She’d be harassed endlessly, even in first class.

      Some people are just too well known, unfortunately.

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        Well let’s be hoping she doesn’t turn weird like JK Rowling. It seems there’s something in the air that makes billionaires turn rather right wing

        I’ve avoided saying things like fascist, nazi, bigot, because there’s been a history of JK Rowling litigating people who call her a fascist, transphobic, bitch and I don’t want to do that yet

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          I think a comment I saw recently makes this make sense.

          A lot of people have told me as you age, you get more conservative. I have not noticed this happen, but I think an entire generation did. Boomers. As they aged they had so many advantages the entire generation acquired things. Things they don’t want to lose because they feel like they earned it. In some ways they did earn it (eg, pursued that promotion, bought that house after “a whole summer of working OT!”)… they just don’t recognize they started on third base and did not in fact hit a home run.

          So if an entire generation can be as awful as they are, I think it must be a general glitch in human psychology. As long as you FEEL like you earned something, you will fight to protect it. I think that’s what happens to billionaires. And aging republicans. There will always be exceptions, but I think in general humans will just tend to be this way.

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            There has been research along those lines. If you give someone twice the starting money in Monopoly, they’ll still say they won due to skill.

            Humans are ridiculous.

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        There was a video I saw a while back of a look-alike getting swarmed by fans, fans who were bawling about meeting her, it’s just fucking nuts. I saw Harrison Ford once from a distance, and I was like “hey cool, I saw Harrison Ford”, but some people just go apeshit.

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        She’d probably be fine in first class as long as she got to board separately.

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          Celebs do get boarded separately if they request it.

          However, I’ve flown several celebs around on a commercial n first class and zero people give them grief. They’ve all been quiet and low-key.

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        She’d be harassed endlessly, even in first class.

        Some people are just too well known, unfortunately.

        The unfortunate truth is that you have to do what you have to do to protect yourself.

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        You would have thought she would just pay to get trees planted to match her co2 output produced from jet travel. Not ideal but better than nothing.

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      same, I don’t pop music but the way she handled yeeez’s bullshit and her truck drivers fills me with a modicum of hope for humanity

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    I wonder how many voters have registered so far as a result of that. Assuming it’s been 24hrs since her post, and assuming an average of 13,000 every 30min for the full 24hrs, it’d come out to 624,000 people!

    That’s a lotta voters

    I’ve never been a fan of her music, but I’m kinda becoming a fan of her as a person.

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      Her music is so neutral that not being a fan means you are actively opposing her.

      She isn’t my cup of tea, but she has a couple songs I vibe with.

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          Yeah, after I reread it this morning, I got a good chuckle out of it as I was editing it.

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        I don’t agree with that line of thought. The taste of hospital food is also very neutral but I wouldn’t say I’m a fan of it. I also wouldn’t say I’m actively opposing it, and if served it in a situation where I can’t get anything else I wouldn’t snub my nose at it, but it wouldn’t be my first choice.

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            How did you come to that conclusion?

            “not being a fan means you actively oppose her”

            “I’m not a fan, but I don’t actively oppose her” (by way of hospital food analogy)

            “okay… So you agree with me?”

            Do you think “not a fan of” means “dislike”?

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        if you aren’t a fan you are against her.

        You literally just tried to make it that deep when it comes to Taylor Swift bro.

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        Shake it Off (?) still makes me leave it playing whenever it pops up. Kind of the perfect pop single.

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    looking forward to some backwater shithole GOP-run state legislature to try and arrest her for election interference

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    It’s sad that so many didn’t consider what it means to be able to vote and weren’t already registered. It’s even worse that they only did it after a celebrity told them to. I’m not sure I like the thought of those kinds of people voting.

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      What do you mean “those kinds of people”? This is a democracy, everyone (over 18) is entitled to vote, and every vote is valid. Maybe they just needed a friendly reminder or an extra push from someone they look up to.

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      The 18-30 demographic in this country is notorious for not voting. It’s been a thing for a long time. Which is part of the reason politics is so conservative*.

      MTV was running the “Rock the Vote” campaign 30 years ago, in attempts to get younger people to vote. This is not a new situation at all.

      *There are younger conservatives, but the younger demographics tend to skew liberal/progressive.

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        45% of her fan base are millennial so mostly outside of that demographic on 11% are gen z

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      So you also want fox news, young turks and all other political stations off the air. Understand

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      Voter turnout has always sucked, and especially among the youth vote. I think it’s sad to throw stones at any effort that moves the needle in that regard.

      Registration isn’t the same as voting, sure, but there is a correlation between degrees of registration numbers and turnout. The below article focuses primarily on differences from automatic registrations, but covers the details pretty well I think.

      https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-happened-when-2-2-million-people-were-automatically-registered-to-vote/

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      I thought her fans were mostly young girls

      Uhh, that was 15 years ago. The core of her fan base is, like, in their 20s and 30s now.

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            I mean technically we all call a massive rock home. It’s just still hot on the inside and covered in other stuff

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            I have zero interest in the scene of the artists I actually listen to, how much interest do you think I have for the scene of artists I don’t listen to?

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              You don’t seem to have an interest in touching grass if you’ve missed that the world has kept turning.

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                Do people have to have an interest for everything?

                It’s not unusual to have artists that cater to a certain kind of people and for them to stick with that type of people through their career even if they’re personally changing because that’s what they know.

                Heck, I tried to remember the last song I heard by Swift and I just realized that I can’t even tell… I thought that Firework was by her instead of Katy Perry, that’s how little I care about her.

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                  I never expected you to know taylor swifts current songs you dingus. You already made it clear that her songs are not your thing and you arent invested in fandoms. Thats fine.
                  I expected you to have a broad understanding on society in general. My comment was very derogatory and i apologize.

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          I mean, musicians evolve as they age too. I’m in my 40’s and don’t much care for her earlier stuff. But the album “Lover” is really good and I quite enjoy her two chill covid-era albums. Maybe give some of that stuff a listen and see why so many people enjoy her stuff.

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              I’ll give them a try. I’ve had a lot of trouble finding pop music I like anymore, but I think Harry Styles is kinda interesting.

              I mostly listen to random indie music these days, such as The Interrupters, and classic rock. But occasionally I’ll find a decent pop song.

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            Liking Taylor Swift.

            Taylor Swift got popular when I was in college, and I just always assumed that most of her fans were teenagers (nobody my age seemed to like her music, aside from a random hit like “Shake it Off”), and they eventually moved on to different artists. I thought it was a little weird when my early-20s cousin went to her concert (she was a fan as a teen too), but I just figured it was a nostalgia thing.

            It’s kind of like boy bands in the 90s or Slipknot/Korn in the 00s, they seemed to appeal to a certain age demographic and then fans moved on. Or at least that’s what happened in my circle of friends and acquaintances.

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              Are you saying you don’t listen to any music from when you were a teenager anymore?

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                Do you still listen to all the music you listened to as a teenager? Do you actively follow all artists you listen to? Do you actively follow all artists you used to listen to? Do you realise you’re writing on a post in a politics community, not a music one so there are people here who just don’t have any interest for music?

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                  I didn’t say “all” the music. Dude makes it sound like it’s abnormal to still like any music from your youth when the converse is more accurate. You do realize we’re talking about a musician and her music here so there are people in this conversation who have an interest for music, right? sheesh

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          Take a listen to her newer stuff. Her lyrics are tight, topical, and she’s got catchy melodies.

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          Looks like you triggered her rabid fans that can’t believe some people don’t give a crap about Taylor Swift…

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            Yeah, I’m surprised at the negative response here. I didn’t criticize her or her fans, just expressed surprise. I even commended her on encouraging people to get registered to vote.

            Maybe that means we’ve “won” if even relatively neutral comments can trigger a brigade. When I first joined, comments didn’t get more than 5-ish comments in either direction, but I’m getting high double digit down votes (not good comment, but my original one), which means even a silly comment is getting lots of attention.

            So yeah, whatever.

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        Wow, it’s been that long? I guess I figured most people moved on some years ago, and most of her current fanbase is still 13 or whatever.

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            To some extent, sure. However, I also think people grow out of music as well, at least I have.

            For example, I used to love Dashboard Confessional, Plain White Ts, and Modest Mouse as a kid (went to concerts for the first two), but these days I rarely listen to any of them, and certainly not Dashboard Confessional. These days, I’m into very different music, like The Interrupters, The Hu, and apparently a lot of classic rock (from before I was born, and after my parents’ generation).

            I’m pretty much right in the age range for Taylor Swift (I’m in my 30s), but I and pretty much everyone else I interact with (professionals in an office setting) don’t listen to anything from the era we grew up in. I even have a sizeable CD collection that I haven’t touched in over a decade that sits in storage with my other things from childhood.

            My parents listened to music from their era all throughout my childhood and through to today, but I guess I never got nostalgic for it and listen to anything from the 50s to today, though I have trouble finding any pop music from any era after Michael Jackson that I actually like anymore.

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              It’s a bit of a downer but being in my 40s now, and talking to my siblings and peers, the almost universal call of nostalgia doesn’t really hit until after you’ve lost people, and depending how close they were to you = duh.

              I can’t listen to Led Zeppelins Physical Graffiti without thinking of my dad the entire time. Same goes for Pink Floyd’s Meddle and The Final Cut. All three albums I listen too from front to back, at minimum once a year, on what would be his birthday.

              My experience is far from singular, in my circles apparently the norm, so theres something for you to set aside for later.

              Some of the tropes about aging are true. I AM more patient, understanding and forgiving now, and I’m grateful for all that as well.

              I am not however, and if anything I’ve swung hard the other way, growing more conservative. I was raised on the lie of Meritocracy, the looting from economic Neo-liberalism, Orwellian language from deceitful institutions (Department of Defense instead of War - they changed it in 1946, Department of Justice - as much as you can afford anyway, “Protect and Serve” - the property owners, not the community, or guarding food laden dumpsters during the pandemic so people can get free food. Fucking EVIL). I’ve watched everyone get more poor and normal social reinvestment, think infrastructure, slow to a crawl and now everything is falling apart. Inflation is a lie, it’s a tool used to destroy any savings we might have stashed away from the greedy, cancer class.

              Retirement is a carrot in a stick. We won’t have it, if this round of inflation doesn’t make that obvious. Idk why my parents and then Gen X aren’t up in fucking arms that bc if inflation their hourly now is most likely the same value or less their wage when they started working. How do you go your whole life without a raise? Just to get your retirement stolen inches from the end?

              Better to die on your feet than live on yr knees. My retirement is dying in the revolution.

              I hope to watch it all die a swift, permanent and unresurrectable death.

              Lol. I clearly missed the growing more conservative memo. Like, if we were to start over, from scratch, almost no part of society would we remake how it is now. That’s all the surmising I need.

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          @sugar_in_your_tea probably a bit of a mixture given that she still has hit singles, but it seems to me that fan bases tend to age alongside musicians.

          The teen girls I know are into Doja Cat and Black Pink etc.

          The people who like the music I liked as a teen are mostly my age.

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            Interesting.

            I’m in my 30s and I like Black Pink (kinda), but that’s probably because my wife is Korean and they’re the most tolerable/unique of the K-Pop artists imo (I found them before they got big in my area). I also like Gukkasten (amazing voice), and that’s about it for Korean music. I mostly listen to classic rock (not my era or my parents’) and recent indie music (largely ska and punk, but lots of other random stuff).

            At least in my circle, the people that listen to mostly today’s music are young people. People in their 20s and 30s tend to pick and choose from different eras, older people (>50) listen to their era of music, and 40s are more hit and miss and often influenced by their kids. At least that’s what I observe.

            Spotify and YouTube have made it a lot easier to sample from a lot of different eras, it’s not just whatever is on the radio.

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          Naw, her music has only gotten better over time. I think your biases are showing.

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            I’m not sure which biases you’re referring to. I enjoy listening to pop music from every era, but not every artist from every era. I just found TS’s music uninteresting some 10 years ago and haven’t bothered keeping up with her latest music. I found Meghan Trainor more interesting back in the 2010s, and I still think she’s interesting today.

            But I’ll give her new music a listen, I’m always looking for new music to try.

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    Her fans are all racist conservatives, to hell with her and her garbage mall shopping music