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RE: [Steemhunt] Hunted products analytics

in #steemhunt7 years ago

Hey @jayplayco, great work!!
(Your initial version of the post had the #analysis tag. Even though this tag was removed later on, I still believe this category fits pretty well here.)

The products-per-day graph is pretty interesting! While lots of metrics on Steem are heavily biased by bots, the Steemhunt products require "real humans", and seeing this activity rising is a great sign! And StateOfDapps confirms a growth in the user base. I would not have expected such a strong variation of rewards across the different week days - do you have any idea what makes Tuesdays more attractive for votes compared to the other days? It's been a while since I saw the last activity graph across all Steem, but I'd assume we'd see a reduced activity over the weekends there as well.
In the context of reproducibility of the results, it would have been great to have a few more details, scripts or queries on how you acquired the results.

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Thanks a lot for your feedback! As the timeline for Steemhunt is based on KST (Korean standard time), it would mean that for most of the users in America it would be somehow late Monday. I think that could influence the graph for Tuesday definitely.

As I have no direct insight of the data, I am using reports from Steemhunt's account (They are reporting on a daily base how many hunts have been verified and how much STU has been generated) and I have manually input that into an Excel data to pivot it and get the overview. Additionally, I have copied the history data from Coinmarketcap for Steem matched to the day and used the opening price for it. So my script was my manual searching and typing it into an Excel sheet :)

Wasn't sure if I could use the analysis tag with that kind of data, as most contributors on that tag did so much great analysis based on SQL queries, etc. :) But thanks a lot~!

Thank you for your review, @crokkon! Keep up the good work!