haha wow! Thanks for that. So apparently I could just run my own instance to get access to that data... cool, but raises questions. :/ Does it also federate more private data, like DMs?
11.8 mins avg time between submissions (assuming 8 hrs of sleep / day)
~ 139 hrs commenting/posting in 77 days, which breaks down to:
~ 108 mins / day
11.3% of their waking hours
None of this takes into account time reading others' posts/comments, or alts this user may have. See the modlog to see the communities they've been banned from.
You're clearly picking the less popular opinion. This is either obvious to you or it isn't. The numbers are there, and you chose your reading of them. I cannot do anything about that.
You can try to use the fact that the script attempts to be objective against it, sure. That's just called "bad faith". 11.6% of a person's day is a lot, and you don't get to just erase this important piece:
None of this takes into account time reading others’ posts/comments, or alts this user may secretly have.
The most active posters on Lemmy rarely compare to this, and I've yet to see anyone as singularly focused. Not to mention the copypasta aspect which the script does a decent job of highlighting.
Is this a leftist politics magazine?
Lemmy is a leftist place. Sounds like it's not for you. No one is interested in your troll apologia.
They clearly make all these weird communities so they can not answer to any mods and they can control the narrative.
They are making Lemmy worse. They are violating rules 4. The mods can deny it all they want, but if you read this very thread, it's clearly not just me saying it and it's not just their shitty opinion we don't like.
They are looking to stir shit and maybe influence an election, and 99% of the time gotten away with it Scot free. We cannot handwave away the fact that they've spent around 2 hours a day just writing posts. That means something. And it means something that practically everyone hates what they're doing. And the stats I've been posting speak volumes.
haha wow! Thanks for that. So apparently I could just run my own instance to get access to that data... cool, but raises questions. :/ Does it also federate more private data, like DMs?