Are the mods all away on August holidays? When will normal service be resumed?
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Almost 3 weeks since the last bannings?
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Thursday is the most popular ban day.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAre the mods all away on August holidays? When will normal service be resumed? -
I thought it was days that that being with a 1?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThursday is the most popular ban day.Comment
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Interestingly, if you plot the day of the month into the week it occurs(based on the banning thread), you will find that Nat & Admin have an equal distribution, but another one is 50% more likely to ban you in the last week of the month and at the beginning of each month, with almost 70% of bannings coming in those two weeks as opposed to only 30% in the middle two weeks.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought it was days that that being with a 1?
A daily smoothed plot shows an almost cyclical pattern to it. Very interesting, unsure what to conclude really.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Are Admin and NAT's cycles syncing?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInterestingly, if you plot the day of the month into the week it occurs(based on the banning thread), you will find that Nat & Admin have an equal distribution, but another one is 50% more likely to ban you in the last week of the month and at the beginning of each month, with almost 70% of bannings coming in those two weeks as opposed to only 30% in the middle two weeks.
A daily smoothed plot shows an almost cyclical pattern to it. Very interesting, unsure what to conclude really.Comment
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Got to be Biorythmn.....Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostA daily smoothed plot shows an almost cyclical pattern to it. Very interesting, unsure what to conclude really.latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013Comment
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It could be cojak's home brew cycle.Originally posted by kevpuk View PostGot to be Biorythmn.....Comment
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If only we had a stats expert. Where is sasguru when you need him.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInterestingly, if you plot the day of the month into the week it occurs(based on the banning thread), you will find that Nat & Admin have an equal distribution, but another one is 50% more likely to ban you in the last week of the month and at the beginning of each month, with almost 70% of bannings coming in those two weeks as opposed to only 30% in the middle two weeks.
A daily smoothed plot shows an almost cyclical pattern to it. Very interesting, unsure what to conclude really.Comment
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It's good to know casual sexism is still in vogue.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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One cannot change biological facts. Or maybe you should fight for men to be able to have periods?Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's good to know casual sexism is still in vogue.Comment
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