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VisualizingTwitchCommunities reviews and mentions
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Network Visualization of Teammates at Recent RLCS Major Events
In regards to you reference about too many nodes: https://github.com/KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities I think that's a great example. I tried looking at the code before but found it very messy to understand, but then again I feel like that is always the case when python projects become bigger. Maybe I just need to spend an hour to understand the structure or something, so I can actually understand where exactly what is done.
- Is there some tool that lets you create a web of how things relate to other things?
- Twitch Atlas Vol. 7
- Twitch Atlas Vol. 4 for those who don't follow lsf
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Twitch Atlas Vol. 4 (map of twitch communities by unique viewers - has Jeannie on it)
This is all open source. You can download my data and put it Gephi yourself to play with your own map along with the scripts I wrote. Instructions are all in the Github README. Find it here.
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Poki asks mods how many users she has banned
*according to this https://github.com/KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities/blob/CloudCompute/Visualization/ActiveNodes.csv from here https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/m3r9o6/twitch_atlas_vol_2/
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isnt a meme but I just wanted to tell you guys that your community and rwinshow were part of the twitch atlas V2 this month, so congrats, and I will explain twitch atlas for people who don't know in the comments
You can see a list of each community and what I have identified them as here. You can see some of the raw numbers here as well as every streamer in the image (there are 1484 of them).
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Where is this chart from?
If you want to see the actual code its available on Github here.
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Twitch Atlas Vol. 2
Its this file btw: https://github.com/KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities/blob/main/Visualization/GephiData/Dec12Edges.csv
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[OC] Twitch.tv Atlas Vol. 2
As always the code is here. The graph was generated directly from "Users In Chat" data taken from the top 100 streams every hour for the month of February. I calculated the overlap of these viewers between each streamer and graphed what I found. Read more about the process here.
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KiranGershenfeld/VisualizingTwitchCommunities is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of VisualizingTwitchCommunities is JavaScript.