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Mathblr come through: I need your favorite terrible graphs that horribly misrepresent data? Please? Bonus points if they will make a classroom full of students laugh.

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To be fair, I've been "using pragerU in the classroom for years" … for STEM even.
I have a folder of "Terrible graphs" that I use for discussions for stats students, they make so many horrible graphs I had to only pick the most interesting examples so that there is more variety.
(And I've been using them less since the students say it's too easy to spot that flaws. It's more fun to dissect a bad graph that made it into a major newspaper.)
Learning from our errors in data visualisation
More bad charts! This time with good explanations of why, and how to fix them, from a data journalist at The Economist.
Ebay doesn’t understand how bar graphs work.

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seriously
actually don’t send nudes my wife looks at this sometimes
“See Americans aren't worried about Zika at... wait a second”
Always read the graph TWICE!
Dudley Tories produce the most misleading bar chart in the history of bar charts
Apparently, this masterpiece went out on a Conservative Party flyer about local council elections:
Via Ian Austin MP, James Ball and @FlipChartRick
See how the size of the bars bears absolutely no relation to the percentages they are supposed to represent. Also how they weirdly overlap slightly for no obvious reason.
Really, achieving this level of absolute awfulness is kind of an achievement... in a way.
Feeling inspired, one of our team decided to do some polling of their own:
I've had some really positive feedback on the doorstep. pic.twitter.com/zj32NNux1K
— Abi Wilkinson (@AbiWilks) May 11, 2014
Looks pretty promising to us.