Not too long ago [url=https://googledrive.com/host/0BzCiGftwimcfM3g4ZWQyMnFvQ3c/]I made this[/url] to show how all the members of HFCS are connected to the other members through the members who follow us. I want to do the same thing again, but this time on a larger scale, so I figured what better place to do it than here in #offtopic.
Here's what you need to do: [b]post something below as a reply to this post[/b]. That's it.
As long as you make a post which is a reply to this post, then you'll be included. If you want to reply to other people, you can, but you won't be included until you post a reply to this post. In about a week's time I'll come back to this topic and run the little program I have to generate a graph of #offtopic like the HFCS one above. In the meantime, try to find people you consider integral to #offtopic and follow them.
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Preview so far: - The larger the node/text the more central to the network of users* - Colour grouping equals a more similar sub-network Issues: - If your unique name is a set of digits I'm going to replace it with your display name with an asterisk. Please change it so it's what you want within the next 4 or 5 days. *it might seem like it but it's not based solely on how many followers you have. For example, [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Profile/254/3391609]CamCamm[/url] (128203.31430531705) has more followers but is less connected to the network than [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Profile/254/4054624]Eli[/url] (150935.5738813099).