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RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Tingle - 2016-06-07 12:39 (2016-06-07 09:09)Dino Wrote: Top 10 of players being reported would have been quite interesting too together with their outcoming, how often actions were taken and how often not. Yeah that would've been very interesting to look into, however, the problem with scraping this information is that is it'd rely quite heavily on the user closely following the report template which not all users do. This would then mean I have to go and manually clean the data which would take some time. Not only that, but it becomes even more complicated when dealing with things such as multi-user reports. RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Roba - 2016-06-07 12:58 At least I made it to some statistics ![]() Nice work, interesting read! RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Turbo - 2016-06-07 15:06 That's an interesting read. RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Pipa - 2016-06-07 15:45 That is really interesting, nice work. Would love to know what my action taken/not taken ratio would look like, do you have that by any chance? RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Tingle - 2016-06-07 16:07 (2016-06-07 15:45)Pipa Wrote: That is really interesting, nice work. Would love to know what my action taken/not taken ratio would look like, do you have that by any chance? Hey, Across your 277 reports in the dataset, you took action 83.39% of the time meaning you didn't take action 16.61% of the time. So your action:no action ratio is roughly 83:17. RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Pipa - 2016-06-07 16:12 Thats really cool. Thanks for those awesome stats Tingle. RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Luke - 2016-06-07 16:40 Awesome stats tingle! Nicely presented and great to read! Interesting to know that I'm one of the more "stricter" admins ![]() I'm also surprised by the number of reports over the years, it's more consistent than I thought. Would be great to see a monthly intake of reports stat. Which month, on average, is the busiest month for report intakes? RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Tingle - 2016-06-07 18:59 (2016-06-07 16:40)Luke Wrote: Awesome stats tingle! Nicely presented and great to read! Interesting to know that I'm one of the more "stricter" admins Hey, I went through the data and produced what you were after ![]() So for each month of the year we have the following: ![]() For the average reports received each month we have: ![]() Unsurprisingly, you can see it peaking in the summer months and I'm assuming this is probably because the number of players increases in these months as well (Gumball, summer holidays etc). You can also see things start to increase in December and January, again, probably because of higher player numbers due to the Christmas holidays. I hope this answers your query. RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Pipa - 2016-06-07 20:46 I think that peak in 2014 was caused by a lot of new players from the middle east. They liked to cause a lot of trouble. RE: Statistical analysis of the reports archive - Luke - 2016-06-08 16:17 That's awesome stuff! Thanks for that ![]() |