P37246 This week on lambda moderation and more link reply
Week 2: electric boogaloo now with extra posting data

For the last week, (from the 27th of March till the 2nd of April) there were a total of 145 logged actions. 43 less than the previous week, but now more diverse this time. Broken down by account:

admin|69
Yuki|39
lain|33
12of7|3
Hachikuji|1

And by action type:

multistep|129
ban_files|6
move_to_thread|3
spoiler_files|3
move_to_board|2
redact_files|2

Also more diverse compared to last week. It also seems like Hachikuji and 12of7 have returned and Yuki seemingly stopped on early Saturday (timestamps are in UTC).


Now onto some statistics about the posting activity. For this week there were a total of 867 posts made (123.86 PPD around the same as 4chan's /xs/ right now). The thread that got the most replies this week was P36886 at 41, and P36222 coming in 2nd place at 38 replies.
There was also 23 posts made by moderators, broken down:

12of7|13
Yuki|7
admin|2
lain|1

There is a "threads" table but that doesn't seem to contain post date. I know there is probably some way to solve this, but I'm no SQL genius. So if anyone knows a way to query either the posts or the threads table to get a selection of posts for a given time-frame, let me know.

"important" /meta/ threads:

The "recruiting moderators" thread:
no new posts

The "Suggestions thread" thread:
- 12of7 suggests for moderators to be able to delete attachments separate from the post itself
- historicalfag asks for an image to get spoilered (it is of the aforementioned old man jerking off)
total of 5 new posts

The "Moderation requests / abuse reports" thread:
- reports about CP spam not getting fully censored
- poster complains to about mods moving spoilered straight NSFW porn, but not unspoilered gay man jerking off
- admins responds by stating that it has been moved
- lain accidentally moved a post, asks for it to be moved back
total of 9 new posts


Attached are graphs for last week's moderation activities, posing activity, and updated all-time chart for both. As before, the all-time charts have their y-axis scaled to the natural logarithm to make them legible. The dates for the weekly chart are in the format of "month/day" and "year/month" for the all-time.
P37247 link reply
Oh dear, what a lovely thread. It generates every week. Should we call it "The Lambda Harald Weekly"?
P37248 link reply
I just noticed now that the most replied to thread was actually the Newsstand. I guess then it is then worth mentioning that 3rd place goes to P36777 at 31 replies this week. Interestingly, the majority of threads (at least this week) receive maybe 1-3 replies (209 of the total 258). Thought I'm unsure how much of that is just historicalfag. I really should make statistics for moved/unmoved threads for the next week.
P37249 link reply
P37247
>It generates every week.
That was the idea starting with the previous thread. I have the scripts for the plots ready, but it still takes maybe an hour of messing around in sqlite to get the data and tables. I should automate the SQL part by next week so it should be done sooner-ish.
>Should we call it "The Lambda Harald Weekly"?
Funny idea, but I'm fine with "This week on Lambda" for now.
P37250 link reply
P37249

The problem is you need a decent colour monitor to be able to differentiate the plots. You can't figure out if you are viewing on B&W, early colour monitors.
P37251 link reply
P37248
>I just noticed now that the most replied to thread was actually the Newsstand.

I do love your unbiased reports, unlike reports generated by that dumb mongoloid, but the Newsstand threads are not discussion threads; it is more like public service threads. It allows people to read high-quality articles before the cringe, multi-cultural cancer era (((the 21st century))), what you folks today called "text-walls", and get inspired from them. There may not be lots of activities going on Lambda but lots of visitors.
P37448 link reply
counting spam and /meta/ as PPD
P37551 link reply
P37250
I will try to add some more contrasting colors next time. Of course only where I can. I don't want to have spaghetti graphs.
P37251
You're welcome.
P37448
Yes, when I made this week's report I didn't even have an SQL script, so there wasn't any more advanced filtering. For the next week, in theory, there should be numbers with and without the 4 (/free/ /test/ /spam/ /meta/).
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