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No. 792

Someone asked about posting statistics.

Here's a line graph of all posts per week for /pt/ up until today. As you can see, post rate has been increasingly pretty steadily.

The post below is the same graph for /b/.

No. 793

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/b/'s post rate has been ramping up slowly for the past few months, but it's seen a massive spike in new posts in the past 3 weeks, almost resembling exponential growth.

The big spike at the end only represents about 2 weeks though, so the sample size is far too small to say much about what the rate will be like in the next month.

No. 794

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Here is the posting rate for /pt/ by day instead of by week.

As you can see, some days are much more active than others, with a few large bursts recently.

No. 795

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And here is /b/'s post count per day.

The past 1-2 days are showing a decrease in the recent huge burst in activity, meaning the exponential-like growth seen in the weekly view probably will not hold.

No. 796

Interesting!

No. 797

Can you share any info on number of unique posters?

No. 804

>>797
Unfortunately, it's very difficult to get accurate statistics of unique posters. Especially with widespread use of mobile devices, one person may rotate through 2-30 IPs over the course of a year.

No. 4185

>>792
so i wonder how the statistics went over the course of until now?

No. 4192

>>4185
I would like to know this too.



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