Hi Scratchers!
I'm Rita and I've been working with the Scratch Team to bring you statistics about Scratch usage. We've recently launched http://stats.scratch.mit.edu to display statistics about the Scratch community as a whole. Now I want to work on personalized statistics for each of you - to help you see how you're interacting with the community and using Scratch. Here's a start: http://stats.scratch.mit.edu/personal/trackstats.html . Feel free to try it out and use the forms on the pages to let me know what you think so that I can keep working on making it better.
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Awesome! I'll take a look...
EDIT: Just took a look at the stats! They're brilliant! Good job on the website.
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2010-04-23 01:29:15)
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Cool. I never new that I average 50 "when flag clicked" blocks on each project
Last edited by what-the (2010-04-23 05:12:58)
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I like it.
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Truly amazing!
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illusionist wrote:
http://i42.tinypic.com/2efkn81.png
LOL I wonder what caused this...
I got a big jump in the August of 2009.
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I never knew that I used over 10000 read variable blocks
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It looks really nice. I like how I the graphs and charts summarize my use of blocks as well as my activity on the Scratch website.
(speaking of which, I just noticed that the comment I receive is greater than the comments I make myself! And I wonder what caused me to become so active in September of 2009...)
I do have one concern, though - the statistics page can be used to search up anyone's website activity, and some Scratchers may not want their statistics to be revealed publicly. Maybe there should be the option to have Scratchers decide whether or not they can have their data searched up by other users?
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cheddargirl wrote:
I do have one concern, though - the statistics page can be used to search up anyone's website activity, and some Scratchers may not want their statistics to be revealed publicly. Maybe there should be the option to have Scratchers decide whether or not they can have their data searched up by other users?
How is that a privacy concern?
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BWOG wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I do have one concern, though - the statistics page can be used to search up anyone's website activity, and some Scratchers may not want their statistics to be revealed publicly. Maybe there should be the option to have Scratchers decide whether or not they can have their data searched up by other users?
How is that a privacy concern?
Someone might be super paranoid about people knowing what they do.
Or, they are embarrassed because they are un-popular or something.
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illusionist wrote:
BWOG wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I do have one concern, though - the statistics page can be used to search up anyone's website activity, and some Scratchers may not want their statistics to be revealed publicly. Maybe there should be the option to have Scratchers decide whether or not they can have their data searched up by other users?
How is that a privacy concern?
Someone might be super paranoid about people knowing what they do.
Or, they are embarrassed because they are un-popular or something.
WHAAAAH I GOT 1 BILLION VIEWS ON MY PROJECT WHAHAHAHA
Or if they think they are too popular.
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BWOG wrote:
illusionist wrote:
BWOG wrote:
How is that a privacy concern?Someone might be super paranoid about people knowing what they do.
Or, they are embarrassed because they are un-popular or something.WHAAAAH I GOT 1 BILLION VIEWS ON MY PROJECT WHAHAHAHA
Or if they think they are too popular.
I was thinking more on a bit of an obsession about people wanting certain users being tracked down because they haven't been active in a while.
On deviantART, there have been cases of people becoming a bit too obsessed with certain users not commenting on their art works, so they sometimes go over to the user page to see if the user has been on recently, if he/she was commenting lately, etc. It's possible that something similar could happen with the statistics on Scratch, with users searching up commenting behaviors if they feel a friend might be ignoring them, which can sometimes lead to some undesired arguments going around.
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good job, scratch is becoming more professional each week to me!
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Maybe you wouldn't have to enter in your username, it can just see who's logged in? And that way no one could see anyone else's statistics.
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Something tells me you also created "Remix Visualiation"...
...am I right?
I think its awesome! Very good addition.
Would it possible to create a friend visualization as well? That would be amazing. XD
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