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Since they were mentioned in the question, let's include also number of new users per week. However, I am not sure this gives any useful information. If we check a larger data range (per week, per month) we see several months in 2021 with lots of new users - compared to that, numbers of new users in other weeks/months are negligible.
Since they were mentioned in the question, let's include also number of new users per week. However, I am not sure this gives any useful information. If we check a larger data range (per week, per month) we see several months in 2021 with lots of new users - compared to that, numbers of new users in other weeks/months are negligible.
Since they were mentioned in the question, let's include also number of new users per week. However, I am not sure this gives any useful information. If we check a larger data range (per week, per month) we see several months in 2021 with lots of new users - compared to that, numbers of new users in other weeks/months are negligible.
Since they were mentioned in the question, let's include also number of new users per week. However, I am not sure this gives any useful information. If we check a larger data range (per week, per month) we see several months in 2021 with lots of new users - compared to that, numbers of new users in other weeks/months are negligible.
Specifically, if we look at the first query - with the number of posts - we get the following graph. (I have posted graphs in such way that they are cut off at the end of the week - in the previous version, I included graph where the most recent datapoint counted only one day of a week - which might seem a bit misleading without an additional explanation. It would probably be good to update the pictures a few weeks later - to see how the trends change after that. EDIT: Both graphs are now updated to show what the situation looks like at the end of April. And of course, you can run the same queries at any point in the future - do not forget to change the parameters of the queries if you want to see the results over a longer period.)
Since they were mentioned in the question, let's include also number of new users per week. However, I am not sure this gives any useful information. If we check a larger data range (per week, per month) we see several months in 2021 with lots of new users - compared to that, numbers of new users in other weeks/months are negligible.
Specifically, if we look at the first query - with the number of posts - we get the following graph. (I have posted graphs in such way that they are cut off at the end of the week - in the previous version, I included graph where the most recent datapoint counted only one day of a week - which might seem a bit misleading without an additional explanation. It would probably be good to update the pictures a few weeks later - to see how the trends change after that.)
Since they were mentioned in the question, let's include also number of new users per week. However, I am not sure this gives any useful information. If we check a larger data range (per week, per month) we see several months in 2021 with lots of new users - compared to that, numbers of new users in other weeks/months are negligible.
Specifically, if we look at the first query - with the number of posts - we get the following graph. (I have posted graphs in such way that they are cut off at the end of the week - in the previous version, I included graph where the most recent datapoint counted only one day of a week - which might seem a bit misleading without an additional explanation. It would probably be good to update the pictures a few weeks later - to see how the trends change after that. EDIT: Both graphs are now updated to show what the situation looks like at the end of April. And of course, you can run the same queries at any point in the future - do not forget to change the parameters of the queries if you want to see the results over a longer period.)