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GranPino t1_j5y17ur wrote

I don’t understand why you included minority versions like 3x3 basketball or softball. They aren’t in the top10 sports. Rugby for example is x3 times the value of being champion in Field Hockey. Actually it looks like considering ice hockey and field hockey the same sport.

But If you are going to do, there are other varieties of football for example five-a-side (futsal) and beach football.

Also surprised team tennis isn’t in the top10

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Charmanderflamethrow OP t1_j5y0o7e wrote

thanks , yes I did think about the points you told before I posted,

The main reason I did that way is to showcase the diversity of India. Hence I put all those so called "insignificant" ones in the chart. Languages are dying a slow death, this is my way of shedding light on them. I dont think they are insignificant . I want every language to be represented.

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Arimotomeku t1_j5y09o6 wrote

No front but this is ugly data.

Like first of all pls go with the highest one on top instead of these irrelevant ones that are way less important. People look at the top first and therefore should there be the most important things/biggest data points.

Second, this is way to much data, you don't need to list every single thing, at some point it's fine to put everything to "others" if it adds nothing to the data provided. Like at minimum after 0.01 no one cares about every single language anymore, maybe even earlier.

Would look way smoother if it wouldn't be such a long drawn out list.

Hope you perceive this as positive criticism to help you get your data ordered better and not as random hate.

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bellagrusel1907 t1_j5xzmxw wrote

I can just tell from personal experiences. I had O2 but had no connection at places from some relatives (Harz area, Münsterland). My cousin has still O2 and when we visit those places, he is dependent on wifi. Recently we were on a trip to Ostsee and stayed somewhere in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Same issue. I switched to Telecom as prepaid. No issues so far in those areas. Vodafone was also ok.

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Levi_MS OP t1_j5xwya9 wrote

Nonetheless, they are the current Olympic champions, albeit 100 years ago (USA: 1924 rugby union, UK: 1900 cricket). From then on, these competitions were no longer part of the Olympic program.

But like discussions about the introduction of a rugby league competition for the Olympic Games 2032 in Brisbane (Australia) and T20 cricket competition 2028 in Los Angeles (USA), there is always the possibility of an eventual reintroduction of the former competitions at the Olympics.

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Levi_MS OP t1_j5xvnrf wrote

Nonetheless, they are the current Olympic champions, albeit 100 years ago (USA: 1924 rugby union, UK: 1900 cricket). From then on, these competitions were no longer part of the Olympic program.

But like discussions about the introduction of a rugby league competition for the Olympic Games 2032 in Brisbane (Australia) and T20 cricket competition 2028 in Los Angeles (USA), there is always the possibility of an eventual reintroduction of the former competitions at the Olympics.

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SnooHamsters6067 t1_j5xs7l5 wrote

No, I did wonder about that some time ago and I don't remember exactly what it is, but there is a law/rule in place that prevents it.

Edit: Found the rule. If you used up more data in another country than the one from where you got the subscription, it's no longer considered fair use and the provider can give you a warning, 2 weeks after which you will be charged €2 per GB.

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