Ooh, that's a really good point. In fact, we know there's different
behaviour - mobile rises on weekends, desktop falls, but the desktop fall >
the mobile rise. I'm knee-deep in adjusted R2 values right now but I'll
visualise that way and see what happens :)
On 13 December 2014 at 13:17, Ed Summers <ehs(a)pobox.com> wrote:
It might be interesting to bucket by week to see if you still see the
difference in clustering between desktop and mobile. I wonder if it’s a
result of different behavior on desktop/mobile on weekdays/weekends?
//Ed
On Dec 13, 2014, at 12:37 PM, Oliver Keyes
<okeyes(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Bah, you're right! Will reupload.
Pageviews are bucketed by UTC day, although the axis is by months to
avoid making
it essentially unreadable. It's generated in ggplot2 using
theme_bw() (one of my favourite combinations)
On 13 December 2014 at 12:33, Ed Summers <ehs(a)pobox.com> wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Oliver Keyes <okeyes(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what this means (desktop users are weird? There's a lot
of bot traffic we're not catching? That's my guess) but I thought it was
pretty and might provoke some hypothesising. So, here you go!
I think the axis labels are flipped? How are the page views bucketed:
day, week,
month, something else?
It is a pretty & clean looking graph, what did you use to generate it?
//Ed
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