Trader consensus favors fewer than 20 X posts by the NYC mayor during March 27–April 3, 2026, at 47%, with 20–39 posts close behind at 40%, reflecting deep uncertainty over the 2025 mayoral election winner amid incumbent Eric Adams' federal indictment on corruption charges and trial slated for April 2025. Polls show Adams' support cratered below 10% in the Democratic primary, fragmenting the field among challengers like Comptroller Brad Lander and state Sen. Zellnor Myrie, whose social media habits vary but average 10–30 weekly posts for similar officials. This keeps low-volume bins tight, pricing in a post-transition lull for the new mayor early in their term. June 2025 primaries or candidate X engagement surges could widen spreads by clarifying frontrunners' styles.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedNYC Mayor # posts March 27 - April 3, 2026?
NYC Mayor # posts March 27 - April 3, 2026?
20-39 37%
40-59 37%
80-99 37%
100-119 37%
$11,688 Vol.
$11,688 Vol.
<20
47%
20-39
37%
40-59
37%
60-79
36%
80-99
37%
100-119
37%
120-139
36%
140-159
30%
160-179
37%
180-199
37%
200+
37%
20-39 37%
40-59 37%
80-99 37%
100-119 37%
$11,688 Vol.
$11,688 Vol.
<20
47%
20-39
37%
40-59
37%
60-79
36%
80-99
37%
100-119
37%
120-139
36%
140-159
30%
160-179
37%
180-199
37%
200+
37%
For the purposes of this market, only main feed posts, quote posts and reposts will count.
Replies will NOT count towards the total - however, replies which are recorded on the main feed will be counted by the tracker.
Deleted posts will count as long as they remain available long enough to be captured by the tracker (~5 minutes).
The resolution source for this market is the "Post Counter" figure for posts found at https://xtracker.polymarket.com. Individual posts can be viewed by clicking "Export Data". If the tracker does not update correctly in accordance with the rules, X itself may be used as a secondary resolution source.
Market Opened: Mar 24, 2026, 12:01 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus favors fewer than 20 X posts by the NYC mayor during March 27–April 3, 2026, at 47%, with 20–39 posts close behind at 40%, reflecting deep uncertainty over the 2025 mayoral election winner amid incumbent Eric Adams' federal indictment on corruption charges and trial slated for April 2025. Polls show Adams' support cratered below 10% in the Democratic primary, fragmenting the field among challengers like Comptroller Brad Lander and state Sen. Zellnor Myrie, whose social media habits vary but average 10–30 weekly posts for similar officials. This keeps low-volume bins tight, pricing in a post-transition lull for the new mayor early in their term. June 2025 primaries or candidate X engagement surges could widen spreads by clarifying frontrunners' styles.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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