>>6913795Yes, that graph has some reason for the scale being represented like that, otherwise, why make a graph? A graph is a visual representation so you can get a grip of the relative movement. With that graph, you can't other than that it's going up but seems to 'slow down' near the end, but it's not really slowing down relatively in the big picture because due to the scale being fucked up you can't tell that even though it appears to be slowing, it's still rising way, way faster than in previous years. So, if I had to guess, whoever made it wanted to push the idea that it's slowing, even though it may be slowing compared to the last two years, but isn't in comparison to 4-8 years ago. People try to use tricks to push some dumb agenda.