YTMND Fad Stock Market - Results set 1
Created on: August 10th, 2006
(Pianist: Glenn Gould. Changed version to the 1981 re-recording.) YES OF COURSE NEDM/SAFETY/PEPPERS/ETC. IS ON THE LIST, JUST NOT ON THIS SERIES OF CHARTS, OKAY ?
Sponsorships:
| user | amount | user | amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| No one has sponsored this site ( ._.) | |||
| Sponsor this site! | Total: $0.00 | Active: $0.00 | |
Vote metrics:
| rating | total votes | favorites | comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| (4.06) | 480 | 5 | 161 |
View metrics:
| today | yesterday | this week | this month | all time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 14,059 |
Inbound links:
| views | url |
|---|---|
| 42 | https://www.bing.com |
| 6 | http://www.google.com.hk |
| 3 | http://216.18.188.175:80 |
| 1 | http://ytmnsfw.com/keywords/GOLDBERG |
| 1 | http://www.google.com |
This was an experiment called "YTMND Fad Stock Market." I devised an online survey and got 19 people to fill it out. Each respondant indicated how long they'd been active on YTMND, then went down a list of 76 YTMND fads and gave them a rating from 1 to 10 (or Not applicable) by clicking radio buttons. They each rated on a particular timeframe according to the user's seniority - from 1 year ago (-12m) to 1 month ago (-1m), to current status.
The respondants were asked to rate NOT in terms of how they personally liked each fad, but using a term I called "Perceived Value," which I defined as the popularity of the fad and how much the fad would help a particular YTMND site hit the Top Viewed/Top Rated. I used OpenOffice Calc to collate scores and averages and create charts. I've spent a week trying to get the charts to look all 3D and sexy and still be readable, but nothing doing. So, the retarded multicolored mess you see here.
I grouped the fads arbitrarily in "sectors", averaged each sector in an index, and gave 4 examples here. BTW, by "recursive," I mean that a YTMND site takes another well-defined YTMND site/fad and forces it into a new context. Believe me, other YTMND fads defy any categorization - these are just the easy, clearcut ones. So... What do these have to do with simulating a stock market ? Not much, it turns out. The survey I made was long and tedious, and the results aren't what I'd call really accurate.
So... I'd like to think that, in a version 2 of the YTMND Stock Market, I'd draw data from present realtime sources. That's a hypothetical. Because I'm frankly more interested in making farting noises into a mic and making a YTMND called "Epic Butt Maneuver." ... So. You read a lot, don't you ? And you're patient. Good for you. Treat yourself to some ice cream. Let the "boring !" downvoting begin here:
NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!NEDM!?!
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