@Raphael from Windbot has been logging statistics on all of the major bots for some time and has created some cool graphs from the data! Definitely worth checking out.
http://raphael.pedromm.com/
@Raphael from Windbot has been logging statistics on all of the major bots for some time and has created some cool graphs from the data! Definitely worth checking out.
http://raphael.pedromm.com/
If anyone is interested, the data extractor (which really needs to be updated) is open sourced here: https://github.com/rmobis/BotStats
The only actual useful code is on app/commands/FetchCommand.php
Good question. I was wondering if maybe their online count was inflated but even their posts are much higher.
@Raphael, a slope calculation would be cool so that we can see the rate of movement.
If you take a look at Active Users, you'll see iBot has been loosing a lot of ground lately. For the average botter, who just wants to load a script and leave it running it makes barely no difference, as long as it works. Put that against the amount of effort that will have to be spent to learn to use a new interface and concepts and you can start to understand why it is taking to long.
I'm working on a stacked % chart and then on a slope one. =D
Compared to amount of users XenoBot community seems to be a key factor in its survival. Might be worth integrating within the bot (just speculations^^)
In other, interesting!
/Stusse
good shit rapha
Stacked % chart added: http://raphael.pedromm.com/active-members/stacked
Last edited by Raphael; 11-08-2014 at 04:24 AM.
What I find really interesting is that XenoBot online members doesn't spike during updates. I wonder if it's because of the market share, or because the updates are typically done in < 2 hours and are automatically downloaded, so many members don't visit the forum, and may not even realize an update happened.