Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful

fokke2508 t1_j2wrb5k wrote

So what’s it for the Netherlands and Denmark? There is no legend and both countries are excluded from the zoomed in map. Based on the colors I’d say it’s the same as Angola but I don’t think that is accurate.

Cool idea but honestly medium execution. This map is super hard to read because it uses the same colors for different results and only uses ticks for some of the countries.

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Sheamus_1852 t1_j2wq7jw wrote

The point of the map is to show most viewed sites. Then they threw in extra exclusions. Twitter and Wikipedia cover half of the map. I love the map and the data just questioning the process. Would be best to do multiple maps showing the paring down of heavy volume. What does it look like without filters except search engines, then this map, then a map with Twitter and Wikipedia pared out. I’d assume Amazon would be the dominant one after Twitter and Wikipedia. A progression to see what is most used outside of the biggest site would be interesting.

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pkmckirtap OP t1_j2wq0v0 wrote

I created a website with all my notes and the different approaches I am building with them. You can find a better view there. They are all in Figma, so you can use them and add your notes if you feel like it.

The Data was taken from around 100 philosophy books I have read. Arranged and formatted in Figma.

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babyyodaisamazing98 t1_j2wphnz wrote

It’s because they assume the most carbon intensive route possible at every step. They grow corn in Texas, ship it to Brazil to raise a cow, import water, and then ship the beef to New York. Of course it comes out to some absurd number.

That isn’t how most people actually get beef though. The beef I get comes from the cow eating grass in the field at the end of my street and the water comes out of the local well.

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arturmak t1_j2wo7kt wrote

Exactly. According to Genius Megapanel, which is a standard for estimating* websites' popularity in Poland for advertising purposes, in Nov 22 Allegro.pl (the biggest marketplace in PL) was the 4th most popular website in Poland with 18+ Mio useres, while Jbzd.com had only 2.5 Mio users. Here's a full list

*It combines direct measurement (in case of bigger websites) with statistical methods based on a panel of ca. 30k users.

Edit: now I see it's from Semrush. Well, Semrush's data is pure BS - Similarweb has more accurate data, a little bit overestimated in case of the biggest websites (while totally underestimates medium and small websites), but still more useful than Semrush's.

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