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      <title>The most popular Animal Crossing villagers</title>
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      <description>tl;dr I once wrote an R Shiny app to run a popularity contest for Animal Crossing villagers. Surprise: cute ones are favourites.
 Swiping {shinyswipe} code A while back I wrote a Shiny app (site, source, blogpost) for TidyTuesday to replicate a Tinder-like experience using villagers from Nintendo’s Animal Crossing New Horizons game. It uses the swipe mechanic from Nick Strayer’s {shinysense} package to gauge popularity: left for a ‘dislike’, right for a ‘like’.</description>
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      <title>Animal Crossing Tinder with {shinysense}</title>
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      <description>Lily &amp;lt;3 4eva  tl;dr The villagers of Animal Crossing: New Horizons are taking part in a popularity contest and you’re the judge.
I made an R Shiny app where you swipe right if you like a randomly-presented villager and left if you dislike them.
Visit the app here and help decide the most popular villager! You can also visit the source code.
 Tidy Tuesday Tidy Tuesday is an open event for the R community.</description>
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