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    1. Were you able to do anything to control for the site’s general popularity? If you double the users on the site, you might expect that everything within the site would also double, right?

    2. What, exactly, does this mean? What the numbers on the left mean and what is the source? Maybe I missed where this is explained…

    3. Are those all new Marvel Rivals posts or are they old Marvel posts that have been updated to be listed under Marvel Rivals?

    4. LupusDeusMagnus on

      Marvel is big outside rivals, wouldn’t the site automatically put all marvel stuff together?

    5. Angusburgerman on

      Maybe your conclusion is correct, but I’m sure the sites are just becoming more popular in general

    6. OP has got some attitude in these comments! Be careful what you complain about, guys. 🙂

      Wonderful post, by the way! It’s perfect in every way.

    7. Western-Internal-751 on

      What happened in Genshin? Did they release a new ridiculously sexy character or something?

    8. TheWinterNights on

      Ah yes – the true indicator of success.

      Professionals know this one as the “will our skins sell?”-Indicators

    9. Fifteen_inches on

      “Pontification” is a horrible word. Like, it’s a bad title insinuating that these live service games are turning into porn instead of how many images are made by artists for cranking they hog.

      More interesting, you should include Bioshock: Burial at Sea, which is actually the pivot point for blender open source development as people really wanted to crank they hog to femme fatal Elizabeth.

    10. fearlessalphabet on

      The metric is flawed. You need to normalize the number of posts by the number of players. Otherwise as the popularity and player base of a game grow, the community content certainly will also go up.