Trader consensus on the White House X account posting 160-179 times during March 20-27, 2026, reflects its current average of roughly 20-25 posts per day—driven by routine official statements, press briefings, photo releases, and policy announcements—which has held steady over the past month amid consistent executive branch communications. The nearby 180-199 range at 26.5% accounts for potential upticks from major events like legislative votes or diplomatic developments, while lower buckets trail due to no signs of reduced activity. No recent shifts in social media strategy or administration priorities have altered this pattern, though the 2024 election outcome and incoming inauguration could influence posting cadence starting January 2026.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWhite House # posts March 20 - March 27, 2026?
White House # posts March 20 - March 27, 2026?
160-179 66%
180-199 27%
140-159 7%
200+ 2.4%
$47,219 Vol.
$47,219 Vol.
120-139
<1%
140-159
7%
160-179
66%
180-199
27%
200+
2%
160-179 66%
180-199 27%
140-159 7%
200+ 2.4%
$47,219 Vol.
$47,219 Vol.
120-139
<1%
140-159
7%
160-179
66%
180-199
27%
200+
2%
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 17, 2026, 12:01 AM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus on the White House X account posting 160-179 times during March 20-27, 2026, reflects its current average of roughly 20-25 posts per day—driven by routine official statements, press briefings, photo releases, and policy announcements—which has held steady over the past month amid consistent executive branch communications. The nearby 180-199 range at 26.5% accounts for potential upticks from major events like legislative votes or diplomatic developments, while lower buckets trail due to no signs of reduced activity. No recent shifts in social media strategy or administration priorities have altered this pattern, though the 2024 election outcome and incoming inauguration could influence posting cadence starting January 2026.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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