User blog comment:Eric the Grape/Misconceptions about the Seddie ship and its fans/@comment-3496115-20110329194820/@comment-3213933-20110329204924

Okay. I see your point, but I have to disagree. I could give you tons of sites, and the majority will almost always be Seddie (I say almost because of the mainly-Creddie websites.) No one can give definitive proof, but that's the thing. Things like fanfiction and this wiki are signs of popularity. No one in the world can go around the whole world and ask every human being alive, "Do you prefer Creddie or Seddie?" It's impossible. Therefore, people make websites, videos, etc. These things take just a sample, and little bit, of the popularity of something. Though these things don't prove what the majority is, it gives people a pretty good idea.

So, no one can prove or disprove the theory that Seddie is the majority. But, because of all the websites spread out over the internet, we get a pretty good idea that Seddie is the majority. Same with anything else. No one can go around the whole world asking everyone if they like something or not. But people get an idea over little things like polls or blogs.

Again, you cannot prove or disprove a theory; but you can back it up with your ideas and thoughts from various things you have found. If not, how did scientists ever make theories into facts?