Good job Jow Forums. Objective research has shown that you are the 4th least normie board on Jow Forums(nel)

Good job Jow Forums. Objective research has shown that you are the 4th least normie board on Jow Forums(nel).

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impressive, very nice, lets see more data

>/x/
>normie
Wat le fug

/out/doors yeah haha right

Unless you're interested in the raw data (which is just an excel sheet full of post counts), there's not much else I have at the moment. If I can think of a way to get additional data, I'll probably do more analysis.

I did do a quick test to see the correlation between the traffic changes during christmas and new year's to make sure it wasn't something specific to only one of the dates. Result was pic related with an r=0.3. The outlier on the bottom right is /qa/ that for some reason got a massive traffic increase at new year's. Without that the correlation jumps up to r=0.5, which means strong correlation (and it's especially strong in a field like sociology). So there is definitely something that removes people from some boards but not others during these dates, and it's probably at least partially about how many normies are on each board.

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/tv/ is way too high on that list. There are so many Jow Forums diaspora there these days.

/x/ is just conspiracy theorist boomers
They probably have huge families for events like these

That's probable after the userbase migration.
Probably it's also immigration with a lot of boomers from the election, goylike productions and reddit.

Sorry but out is pretty fucking normalfaggot tier and it's been like this for a year or so.

I'd imagine there are issues with this. For instance, /sp/ is probably more normie, but many post on the board during the holidays because there are several noteworthy sporting events to discuss. A small board like /p/ probably has sampling issues. Surprised /a/ is #1; I would have guessed /jp/

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Great work OP. These are the questions we need to be asking and nothing less than hard data will answer them.

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/a/ always has christmas toradora and new years radio threads and such

/sp/ is a bit peculiar. It may have to do with christmas/new year's partly falling on a weekend, since /sp/'s traffic seems to have bigger weekday variation than most other boards. I can see if the data is any different this year to confirm this. /p/ has one of the smaller samples in the set (I got rid of all boards with less than 600 posts/day during the period which is why there is no /3/, /cm/, /diy/, /e/, /f/, etc). The behavior was consistent during both christmas and new year's though.

But yeah, the data is obviously not flawless.

>For instance, /sp/ is probably more normie, but many post on the board during the holidays because there are several noteworthy sporting events to discuss.
Came here to post this. Christmas basketball games, football is still going and NHL new year's thing.

Japan loves christmas, wouldn't be surprised if /jp/ loves it too.

I'm surprised that /tv/ isn't flooded with Christmas Kino discussion.

toradora...might have to join in on the rewatches this year. Good anime

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There is no fucking way /x/ is normie they're literally 70% schizophrenic types and the rest are creepypasta underage that browse for a couple days then stop, /x/ is the ultimate anti-normie board

What about workdays vs. weekends? Also, daytime vs. nighttime? Though it'd be very hard to find anything concrete by hours, as the whole world comes here, so when Murricans go to sleep, Euros come out, and the other way around.

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Workdays vs weekend looks like this. Boards near the top have more workday traffic. /sp/ definitely an outlier in the traffic difference. /qa/'s data is largely affected by a single day that I couldn't be bothered to remove. Dunno what hiro did then. Some boards that rank low on the normie index have more weekend posting, but the correlation is fairly weak.

Day time / night time would probably be a mess because of different time zones. Could tell you a little about how many murrikans boards have compared to yuropoors, but that is something that would be more accurately done with polling. Plus it'd force me to download the hourly data and sort through that.

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>Jow Forums shitposting at their desk jobs while waiting for crypto to moon
yep, checks out

>implying you can count normies
>implying you can measure normieness
>implying /soc/ wouldn't be on top, /out/ would be on the non-normie side and other ridiculous shit
low quality bait, fuck off my board

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Think Jow Forums might have some random events that affect it as well, since the stats page looks like this.

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yeah, that actually coincides with ethereum and other crypto going really high in the beginning of the year and the onset of suicidal depression as they gradually dropped

>/sci/
>normie
Literally 60% of fags over there are schizophrenics, and just last week some retard inhaled radioactive uranium and last month they solved a 25 years old mathematical problem
theverge.com/2018/10/24/18019464/Jow Forums-user-anime-haruhi-math-mystery

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This is breddy gud. Always thought that robot is rather quick during holidays.

>/out/ and /sp/ is has lower normie quantities than Jow Forums
>/sp/
>Sports is the 2nd least normie board on Jow Forums
What the fuck

/heem/ masterrace

increased compared to what?
/sp/ is full of normies

I'm sure /a/ is already full of normie

Being retarded helps you be normal