Based on feedback to this
>>91256640, I did a revision to hopefully clarify a few things. Below is mostly what I posted yesterday with some of the correction I thought of included:
November chatter data from vrabi (blue line) for all holoEN streams/premieres recorded. Anything less than 45 minutes was not included. Stream-time was not considered (longer streams correlate with more unique chatters, usually). Max and min apply for final averaged amounts. The other three are: average of Top 50% streams sampled, Average of all streams sampled, and average of Bottom 50% streams sampled. Average viewership might be cool to consider if the data set didn't require more manual work and a bunch of assumptions.
>DISCLAIMERS - Chatters are only a proxy, non-EN chatters are less inclined to chat. Stream content also affects chat participation.
- Ina's Nov numbers are just Outer Wilds premieres, so her being bottom 3 "makes sense" as she's going to lack tourists and raiders. She probably shouldn't be here, but her numbers might be a good baseline(?)
- Fauna's 11/29/2024 really really affected her "percentages", otherwise, she would be Top 3 % for holoEN and Phase.
- IRyS had her 3D live this month
- FWMC's split-pov Minecraft streams happened twice and will affect their numbers
- Collabs and changing timezones affect participation/averages. This is most pronounced with Mori and FWMC (chained together). Bae also had her 24 hours stream.
Avoided making adjustments to data even with these disclaimers because I kind of want to do December's numbers too, so less data manipulation/considerations might be better for future comparisons.
>Categories Notes:- StarsJP, NijiJP, and VSpo! help indicate how JP the talents chat is. Below 2-3% might not be statistically significant though. HoloJP and DEV_IS technically do too, but I'm not quite sure how to parse the difference in chatters between the two/
- StarsEN, NijiEN, and Phase indicate how EN the talent's chat is. Same spiel about statistical significance.
- The more NijiJP>10% HoloJP is true, the more "JP" chatters the talent has.
- The StarsJP:StarsEN ratio is pretty important too. The closer the ratio is to 1:1, the more JP chat is. This holds true for the NijiJP:NijiEN ratio as well.
>Observations:- Comparing the girls with one another really doesn't work because of total unique chatter size, stream-length, average CCV, etc. Probably need a factor to "normalize" things, but too tired to think of what it might be.
>For shitposting:-
If Phase>Stars EN, then the girl is more CGDCT-coded