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RE: New trends emerging, in steemit growth, that match historical trends, as the STEEM price climbs from previous lows.
Very interesting graphs. I tend to overlook most of your posts, but glad I did catch this one. Where do you get these figures from? Are these graphs / source data available somewhere? Very good info for any marketing activity, or even to the posters to try and target segments with specific posts even, or maybe find the Steemians being local in geo terms?
Alexa will have similar stats in the public domain. These are Google analytics data that I extract and push through a my own BI engine to create visualizations from the entire dataset.
Thanks and Cool! Keep on the good work. Would be good if at some point you can expose your frontend of your BI as a service for anybody to create these graphs on other cross charts; Not sure though if your BI is developed like that :) I worked for a long time in an industry where we had BI based on OLAP, ie these type of graphs would be available instantly in all sort different views, I was selling this to marketeers at our customers, mobile telecommunication companies like the Vodafone's and T-Mobile's of this world.
I have full in memory cubes and dashboards of the entire STEEM Blockchain, Google analytics and twitter activity.
It's highly resource intensive but can be exposed to the web.
I will likely make portions of it it available in the future as it is optimized and necessary.
I can even imagine STINC may like to use it. You could charge STINC for using and earn some Steem/SBD to pay for the cost of resource usage. Ot you could use STINC to pay for the hardware and other operting costs. It is also in their advantage to have solid reporting, as well as for any business that wants to work with Steem and Steemit. Actually reporting like this should be a function offered through Steemit by default.
BTW, when in OLAP then resources to great views should not be that much. To populate the cubes, that'll for sure be resource intensive, but that is an one time activity.
steemit inc use some reports already. They also have their own BI for the blockchain and modeling engagement. they have bigger fish to fry in functionality, features, scalability etc. This functionality will be available with time.
I wanted to give you an upvote for your comment, but you already have 3 flags :(
Ok, understood, makes sense STINC already have BI. Indeed, scalability is a main issue for anything offered to the community at large and especially commercial businesses and brands.