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I've been gathering statistics on stories published on LitE. Everyday, I look at the story hubs to see what stories have been published. I grab all the descriptive facts I can about the story. Once I've done that, I pull the views, number of comments, number of favorites and rating for stories published seven days before. I've got 28 days worth of data, which I think is enough to be worth analyzing. I'm not going to analyze all the categories, so here are the categories I am going to analyze:
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Before you spend too much time looking at the numbers, let me say I think they aren't very meaningful.
I'd like to thank AwkwardMD for reviewing these numbers with me yesterday.
Some details on the numbers:
* If a submission was from the user Literotica, I ignored it
* If a story was pulled when I went to get its statistics, I ignored it
* I didn't get the statistics for 10/9. Bloody stupid
* There was one Illustrated story with over 260K reads after 7 days. I deleted it from the data as an outlier
* If a story had voting disabled, then I didn't consider it when calculating average rating
* If a story had comments disabled, then I didn't consider it when calculating average number of comments
* The F-K grade level is the Flesch-Kincaid grade level. I keep thinking the F-K grade level is random noise, but it looks significant in the data
Before you spend too much time looking at the numbers, let me say I think they aren't very meaningful.
I'd like to thank AwkwardMD for reviewing these numbers with me yesterday.
Some details on the numbers:
* If a submission was from the user Literotica, I ignored it
* If a story was pulled when I went to get its statistics, I ignored it
* I didn't get the statistics for 10/9. Bloody stupid
* There was one Illustrated story with over 260K reads after 7 days. I deleted it from the data as an outlier
* If a story had voting disabled, then I didn't consider it when calculating average rating
* If a story had comments disabled, then I didn't consider it when calculating average number of comments
* The F-K grade level is the Flesch-Kincaid grade level. I keep thinking the F-K grade level is random noise, but it looks significant in the data