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There has been a reduction in "traffic," but not nearly as much as I anticipated. This chart is maybe a few days behind a fast-moving situation, but I find it somehow comforting that math "goes on." We haven't even yet descended to the annual Christmas lull.


[![Analytics][1]][1]
Yes, I know, this is not a question, just a comment. To turn it into a question:

Q. Is MathOverflow more resilient than other StackExchange sites, or are they all only seeing a similarly slight reduction in activity?

Added 17Apr2020 at @GeraldEdgar's request, a different and perhaps more relevant chart:



[![17Apr2020][3]][3]
An apparent *increase* in activity since mid-March.

There has been a reduction in "traffic," but not nearly as much as I anticipated. This chart is maybe a few days behind a fast-moving situation, but I find it somehow comforting that math "goes on." We haven't even yet descended to the annual Christmas lull.


[![Analytics][1]][1]
Yes, I know, this is not a question, just a comment. To turn it into a question:

Q. Is MathOverflow more resilient than other StackExchange sites, or are they all only seeing a similarly slight reduction in activity?

Added 17Apr2020 at @GeraldEdgar's request, a different and perhaps more relevant chart:



[![17Apr2020][3]][3]
An apparent *increase* in activity.

There has been a reduction in "traffic," but not nearly as much as I anticipated. This chart is maybe a few days behind a fast-moving situation, but I find it somehow comforting that math "goes on." We haven't even yet descended to the annual Christmas lull.


[![Analytics][1]][1]
Yes, I know, this is not a question, just a comment. To turn it into a question:

Q. Is MathOverflow more resilient than other StackExchange sites, or are they all only seeing a similarly slight reduction in activity?

Added 17Apr2020 at @GeraldEdgar's request, a different and perhaps more relevant chart:



[![17Apr2020][3]][3]
An apparent *increase* in activity since mid-March.
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Joseph O'Rourke
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There has been a reduction in "traffic," but not nearly as much as I anticipated. This chart is maybe a few days behind a fast-moving situation, but I find it somehow comforting that math "goes on." We haven't even yet descended to the annual Christmas lull.


[![Analytics][1]][1]
Yes, I know, this is not a question, just a comment. To turn it into a question:

Q. Is MathOverflow more resilient than other StackExchange sites, or are they all only seeing a similarly slight reduction in activity?

Added 17Apr2020 at @GeraldEdgar's request, a different and perhaps more relevant chart:



[![17Apr2020][3]][3]
An apparent *increase* in activity.

There has been a reduction in "traffic," but not nearly as much as I anticipated. This chart is maybe a few days behind a fast-moving situation, but I find it somehow comforting that math "goes on." We haven't even yet descended to the annual Christmas lull.


[![Analytics][1]][1]
Yes, I know, this is not a question, just a comment. To turn it into a question:

Q. Is MathOverflow more resilient than other StackExchange sites, or are they all only seeing a similarly slight reduction in activity?

There has been a reduction in "traffic," but not nearly as much as I anticipated. This chart is maybe a few days behind a fast-moving situation, but I find it somehow comforting that math "goes on." We haven't even yet descended to the annual Christmas lull.


[![Analytics][1]][1]
Yes, I know, this is not a question, just a comment. To turn it into a question:

Q. Is MathOverflow more resilient than other StackExchange sites, or are they all only seeing a similarly slight reduction in activity?

Added 17Apr2020 at @GeraldEdgar's request, a different and perhaps more relevant chart:



[![17Apr2020][3]][3]
An apparent *increase* in activity.
The (statistics) tag seem reasonable to me; but feel free to remove it if you do not think it's a good fit for the question
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