SHOCKING: FIMFIC USERS MORE LIKELY TO... · 4:11am Jun 29th, 2016
be online at certain times of the day. Say, does click bait work here?
This is small chart for reference, google sheets wouldn't let me add it there.
0—18:43—6/25/16
30—2:16—6/26/16
60—9:54—6/26/16
90—17:27—6/26/16
120—1:05—6/27/16
150—8:37—6/27/16
180—16:10—6/27/16
210—23:47—6/27/16
240—7:19—6/28/16
270—14:51—6/28/16
300—22:253—6/28/16
Anyway, so I ran an experiment over 3 days. Essentially, every ~15 minutes I used a script to look at how many people were online at a given time. Unfortunately, my lackluster scripting skills resulted in a silly result. I'll probably run this experiment again with a better technique, because over time the command I used took longer to execute and I didn't account for that, yada yada yada tech stuff.
But I found this to be very interesting! There seems to be a small dip in the users online between 5PM CDT and 10PM CDT. (I'm using CDT because that's my time). I didn't expect that, and I was told by a friend that this is some kind of statistical shape but I don't know what kind.
I just kinda did this for fun. I'm not a stats wiz or anything, so yeah. So thanks, 8 readers.