Comment author:ScottL
18 February 2016 10:56:46AM
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I don't think so. See Vaniver's comment which describes what the site is doing. I don't know the process, but maybe you can submit a DB request to the trike apps team for this data.
Comment author:ScottL
18 February 2016 11:57:52AM
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You are probably right. I would assume that I can also get the post information from this: http://lesswrong.com/r/all/recentposts/ . A graph with this much data probably wouldn't be useful as it would be too busy. I will look into writing something else to get this data into a usable format.
Edit: Your link only has the main comments, not the discussion ones. I'm not sure what to get all the comment information from.
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I don't think so. See Vaniver's comment which describes what the site is doing. I don't know the process, but maybe you can submit a DB request to the trike apps team for this data.
script should be able to be run on http://lesswrong.com/comments/ without much modification...
You are probably right. I would assume that I can also get the post information from this: http://lesswrong.com/r/all/recentposts/ . A graph with this much data probably wouldn't be useful as it would be too busy. I will look into writing something else to get this data into a usable format.
Edit: Your link only has the main comments, not the discussion ones. I'm not sure what to get all the comment information from.
maybe 3 months worth; for the past 3 years? 12 graphs in total; showing the trend...?
I figured that with the zoom it would be able to be use-able. but separate graphs work too.