When I was a buyer for a chain of bike shops, there were often interesting patterns and anomalies in customer data that I used to plan large preseason orders. Like, people that participate in shop events, or those that are active on corporate social media are statistically not good customers. The most important factor is location within a ~10 mile radius. So pick locations that maximize population in that radius.
When I look at lemvotes.org for a given post, it appears like there is a dichotomy between users that post and users that vote or comment. I’m curious if any of you have seen this, or if there are any other random mildly interesting observational oddities you would like to share, like peak activity patterns, correlated events, populism, avalanche, bots, regional oddities, or any other stats for nerds type stuff.
1% of the users are responsible for 99% percent of the drama 🤡
I can absolutely confirm this, I have a policy of blocking at least one person per day
Every once in awhile I accidentally catch a big fish, and not really realize it, until I casually observe that there’s a significant amount less bullshit I’m seeing in posts and comments.
I’ve said a few times, many people disagree, that about 20 or 30 fuck head users are really the major problem here
The vast majority of any social media are lurkers
You can tell when the Americans go to sleep and the Germans start posting XD
I fully lurk on public social media, but on here and formerly on Reddit I habitatully post several times a day. Never occured to me to just not interact with it, and I was surprised to learn that a friend of mine, who was always sharing stuff he’d seen on Reddit, had never posted in the decade or so he’d been using the platform.
Wie bitte?