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Got banned last week during the tantrum, but I'm sure that would've been a shit show anyway.
Nicolive Ratings post:
>Description modified from /a/: Current percentage of Nicolive voters that gave the latest episodes of the currently airing shows top marks. This is not a popularity ranking, this is a favorability ranking.
>Rating: 91.2 (+13.5 points from last week)
>Rating for Yugioh (just because): 84.6 (HZ +6.6)
>Overall ranking: 6
>Average: 83.06; Average without week 1: 83.46
>Standard Deviation: 4.89 (i.e., ~78.25-88.25 is a "normal" rating); Standard Deviation without week 1: 3.99 (i.e., ~79-87 is a "normal" rating).
Editorial (aka, my opinion, don't take seriously): I modified the /a/ copypasta so that the spaz will have less room to bitch in the future. Popularity = "more people watch this than others," while favorability = "people who watch this like this more than others." Finding popularity would involve looking through TV ratings, YouTube viewership, other streaming viewerships (including Nicolive), not to mention social media engagement, live audience shows and other metrics that we may or may not have access to. I don't look those up because I'm a schizo and I steal shit from /a/. I'm not doing actual market research, and neither is the spaz for looking at VOD numbers. Favorability isn't a better metric, but it is useful, especially given how Nicolive surveys, since the raters have had to sit through the episode. No single popularity metric is going to be useful on its own, especially not with cord-cutting in Japan -- they're about 5-10 years later than other markets were in abandoning terrestrial TV. No one here needs to worry about popularity anyway, because it's fucking Pokemon.