• @Mwa@lemm.ee
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    023 days ago

    Ik Lemmy is a small social media,is this why I feel like Lemmy is dead.

  • @Red_October@lemmy.world
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    023 days ago

    We were busy those nights, and if you didn’t get the memo it’s best to stop asking questions while you still can.

  • @pcouy@lemmy.pierre-couy.fr
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    024 days ago

    Something’s odd with the numbers from fediverse observer. Numbers shown in monthly graphs should be about 30 times higher than numbers shown in daily graphs, but they are about the same

    • @wiki_me@lemmy.ml
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      024 days ago

      I always assumed its daily reporting of monthly active users. the nodeinfo format that is used for reporting the data does not show daily active users iirc (it is seemingly capable of reporting weekly users).

    • Ekky
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      024 days ago

      Seems fine to me, the axes are easy to understand and there would be a lot of unnecessary whitespace otherwise. Though, it does require some reading comprehension, and that one actually looks at it and not just skims over.

      • @Feathercrown@lemmy.world
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        24 days ago

        This reading comprehension joke it overused and it doesn’t even make sense here. It’s well-known that you need at least one of those little zigzag indicators when the graph doesn’t start at 0 in most cases to avoid people misinterpreting the graph and to make it much more visually clear.

        • Ekky
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          24 days ago

          I was of the impression that reading a graph also required understanding of regular writing/reading, but I’m no native speaker, so I’ll gladly stand corrected.

          I’m not sure what you mean by “one of those little zigzag indicators”, do you perhaps mean leap/break in data denoted by the “Squiggle”? I don’t think any data below 7m is included in this graph, so, if I understand you correctly, then that wouldn’t be a proper use of said squiggle.

          • @Feathercrown@lemmy.world
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            024 days ago

            Yes, I mean an axis break to denote that part of the axis has been omitted. Using it to show a gap between 0 and the lowest included data in the dataset is very common and is a proper use even according to your own source:

            A zigzag on the line of the x- or y-axis in a line or a bar graph indicating that the data being displayed does not include all of the values that exist on the number line being used

            Beginning the Y axis at 0 and using an axis break to go from there to 7 million allows you to see the same amount of detail as you can in the OP, while visually signalling to the reader that the scale on that axis does not show a full 0 to 10 million range. This increases the chance that they’ll read the graph correctly. You can justifiably blame someone for reading it wrong, but the point of a graph is to communicate, so minimizing the chance for misinterpretation is a good idea.

      • @douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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        024 days ago

        Using compressed axes to display data was literally “How to identify misleading statistics 101” in middle school for us…

        It seems fine to you but for the majority of people it’s misleading most people look at the lines and the relative distance between them to make judgment calls. Not literally the entire point of graphs, to visually display information.

        This is a well-known effect and is taught in pretty much every major curriculum.

        • Ekky
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          24 days ago

          And the above was literally how I was thought to represent data in university. Maximize the areas of interest, make sure to properly label your axes (lest they become misleading), and remember to trim empty space where relevant.

          But it appears that proper graphs for science and engineering reports may not be used for representing data to the common man, as it must be assumed that, even for the most simple of graphs, the common man will only look at the funny line, but not the graph itself.

      • @hikaru755@lemmy.world
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        024 days ago

        I agree that this way of displaying the data is appropriate, but it would be nice to have a very visible indicator of this. Some kind of highlighted “fold” line or something at the very bottom of the chart, maybe. If I can deduce the units from context, and the trend is more interesting than absolute numbers, then I’m not going to look at the axes most of the time

      • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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        024 days ago

        For sure; I sure wasn’t on my phone at all that day, and I’m usually on Lemmy daily. Too busy cooking and mingling with family.

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          024 days ago

          Likewise. The following day as well for me. Oh, and the day after that too. I didn’t return to my regular routine until today.

        • @Zorque@lemmy.world
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          024 days ago

          Well, yeah. Posters actually put in effort. Commenters are lazy people who just shit out their terrible opinions.

          • Miles O'Brien
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            024 days ago

            Commenters are the worst.

            Especially the ones that have custom profiles with names and shit.

            Like Bro you aren’t fooling anyone, we all know you aren’t really a squid that flies.

          • ProdigalFrog
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            I dunno if people would post so much for upvotes alone. Comments are nice, and I get friendly ones pretty frequently on my posts, and try to leave just as many on others posts :)

            Edit: wait, I think I just wooshed myself

            • @Zorque@lemmy.world
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              024 days ago

              It was mostly curmudgeonly humor, but really it does take less effort in general to make comments than it does to make posts. So it would make sense that it would see less of a dip when people are busy. It’s easy to just jump on and make a few comments or participate in a discussion than to put the effort into making a post of some kind.

              It really depends on the kind of person, though. I’d imagine some people find it easier to provide content than to comment on it or respond to others doing so.

          • TheLowestStone
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            024 days ago

            Hey, my opinions are awesome but you are correct about the shitting and laziness.

    • @Revonult@lemmy.world
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      024 days ago

      It’s Thanksgiving. Either a massive drop in posters due to travel or family or whoever was sending the data was similarly out.

    • Andy
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      024 days ago

      That looks much more like a data artifact than an accurate representation of behavior.

      I think that the trajectory of the three low dots matches the overall slope very closely in a way that looks far more like a flat subtraction of all three. If it was behavioral, I think you’d see the behavior come and go over the course of several days.

  • pruwyben
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    024 days ago

    This should say total posts, not average, right?

    • snooggums
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      024 days ago

      I am thinking it is probably comments and not posts as well.

      • pruwyben
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        024 days ago

        There’s a separate graph on that page for comments, which are up around 17 million.

        • snooggums
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          024 days ago

          10 million comments by 40k or so active daily users seems incredibly high.

          • pruwyben
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            24 days ago

            This is showing the total number of posts, not just new ones. The title is really misleading…

            • Blaze (he/him)OP
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              024 days ago

              Is it? That would make more sense. And then, the number of posts would go down if a very large instance would not report for a day (huge instance in this case, we are talking an instance with 2 millions posts out of 9)?

  • @AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world
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    024 days ago

    It’s Thanksgiving. A lot of people visiting with friends/family. Idk how to access the numbers but I’d imagine last year was about the same