Your Livejournal Analasys
Your Livejournal’s Age
According to the information you provided, your Livejournal was created on 2001-01-13, meaning that your journal has been around for 727 days. What does this mean?
With over a year of LJ experience under your belt, you can safely call yourself an experienced user. If you are still actively using your journal by now, then chances are you are here to stay. You probably don’t add friends nearly as often as you used to, and more than likely have removed a bunch of people that used to be there. Staying in an online community for a year is something of an achievement, you know.
Your Livejournal Friends
Now let’s talk about your friends list. You indicated that you have 145 LJ friends.
You are going a little overboard, don’t you think? Okay, sure, your journal has been around a while, but still. You can’t possibly be reading all of those journals, and you can’t possibly say that they are all friends of yours. Let’s be honest, you could probably do with going in and removing some of those names from your list, make it a little more reasonble, eh?
You also have been listed as a friend by 100 users.
This is where things start to get silly. You are way too popular for your own good. Riiight. Too many people list you as a friend, and probably you have far too many people listed yourself. You don’t know half of these people, and half of them don’t know you, and you skim by each others’ posts. Though it’s possible you are some kind of Livejournal God ..
Finally in this category, you have a friends to friends-of ratio of 1.45.
This is a relatively high ratio, meaning you add quite a few more people than have added you to their friends list. This may be a sign that you tend to add people fairly randomly to your list, although there is also a good chance that you simply do not advertise your own journal much, and don’t expect too many people to be adding you back.
Your Posting Habits
You have indicated that to date, you have made 2034 entries into your Livejournal. This gives us an average post rate of 2.7977991746905 posts per day.
You are posting more than twice a day, making you quite the busy and avid LJ user. You don’t hesitate to make your daily updates, telling the world what’s been going on, and you may even update a few times in the day. More than likely you are throwing in webquizzes and random thoughts from time to time, and you might even see it fit to hop on to the computer and update with every little mood swing you encounter!
Your Commenting Habits
According to your information, you have posted 3377 comments and have recieved 3173 of them over the lifetime of your journal. Let’s see what this information can mean.
First of all, this indicates that you have been getting an average of 1.5599803343166 comments for every Livejournal entry that you make.
You can expect roughly one comment per post, sometimes more, although chances are you have entries every now and then that spark discussion, with gaps of no-comments in between. You make a fairly decent effort to incite commenting on your posts, and try to keep your journal fresh and interesting enough that people feel the need to respond to what you have to say.
A more fair measure of how many comments you get might be your average number of comments per post per friend, which is 0.010758485064253. This may seem low to you, especially if you have lots of friends.
The final statistic is the ratio of your comments to comments you get. Your ratio is 1.0642924676962. The higher the ratio, the more talkative you are compared to your friends, comment-wise.
That’s it for now! Perhaps there was something insightful in this analasys, and perhaps you learned absolutely nothing. Feel free to post your results on your own Livejournal, and invite your friends to take the Livejournal Analasys today!
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Your Livejournal Analasys
Your Livejournal’s Age
According to the information you provided, your Livejournal was created on 2001-07-14, meaning that your journal has been around for 545 days. What does this mean?
With over a year of LJ experience under your belt, you can safely call yourself an experienced user. If you are still actively using your journal by now, then chances are you are here to stay. You probably don’t add friends nearly as often as you used to, and more than likely have removed a bunch of people that used to be there. Staying in an online community for a year is something of an achievement, you know.
Your Livejournal Friends
Now let’s talk about your friends list. You indicated that you have 105 LJ friends.
You are going a little overboard, don’t you think? Okay, sure, your journal has been around a while, but still. You can’t possibly be reading all of those journals, and you can’t possibly say that they are all friends of yours. Let’s be honest, you could probably do with going in and removing some of those names from your list, make it a little more reasonble, eh?
You also have been listed as a friend by 84 users.
You have quite a few people watching your list, and have become pretty popular. You are well established in the time you’ve had your journal, and now it looks like you’ve established yourself pretty well. Probably got around in a few of them Livejournal groups, probably have a lot of addbacks from your own friends list. How many of these people really know you, however?
Finally in this category, you have a friends to friends-of ratio of 1.25.
This is a relatively high ratio, meaning you add quite a few more people than have added you to their friends list. This may be a sign that you tend to add people fairly randomly to your list, although there is also a good chance that you simply do not advertise your own journal much, and don’t expect too many people to be adding you back.
Your Posting Habits
You have indicated that to date, you have made 2,173 entries into your Livejournal. This gives us an average post rate of 0.0036697247706422 posts per day.
This posting rate indicates that you update your journal less than once per week. You are probably the kind of person that only posts to their journal when something significant or important happens, some kind of pivotal event that you feel like either your friends ought to see or needs to be preserved for posterity. One way or another, you only post when you think it’s really needed.
Your Commenting Habits
According to your information, you have posted 5,266 comments and have recieved 5,205 of them over the lifetime of your journal. Let’s see what this information can mean.
First of all, this indicates that you have been getting an average of 2.5 comments for every Livejournal entry that you make.
With an average of at least 2 comments per post or greater, you enjoy a healthy dialogue with your friends and get a lot of response to what you have to say. You might also be posting those silly web quizzes, or making entries that are so interesting or so unusual that people can’t help but to comment. Either that, or you just have a buttload of friends.
A more fair measure of how many comments you get might be your average number of comments per post per friend, which is 0.023809523809524. This may seem low to you, especially if you have lots of friends.
The final statistic is the ratio of your comments to comments you get. Your ratio is 1. The higher the ratio, the more talkative you are compared to your friends, comment-wise.
That’s it for now! Perhaps there was something insightful in this analasys, and perhaps you learned absolutely nothing. Feel free to post your results on your own Livejournal, and invite your friends to take the Livejournal Analasys today!
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Your Livejournal Analasys
Your Livejournal’s Age
According to the information you provided, your Livejournal was created on 2000-05-13, meaning that your journal has been around for 971 days. What does this mean?
You are something of a dinosaur on Livejournal, having been around for over 2 years. You might even have one of those early adopter accounts. You probably joined Livejournal long before most of your friends, long before it was as popular as it was today. As a result, you are something of an icon in the community, and more than likely well known. Don’t let it get to your head, or are you already bashing those poor newbies?
Your Livejournal Friends
Now let’s talk about your friends list. You indicated that you have 92 LJ friends.
You have something of a large friends list, and let’s be honest, you probably don’t really read them all, do you? Okay, so your journal has been around, it’s to be expected that you have a fairly large friends list. Some of these people might have been names you added at some point in the past, but you can’t really remember why. A good portion of these journals are probably from people you only know in passing, and you don’t really consider them friends as much as friendly folks.
You also have been listed as a friend by 97 users.
You have quite a few people watching your list, and have become pretty popular. You are well established in the time you’ve had your journal, and now it looks like you’ve established yourself pretty well. Probably got around in a few of them Livejournal groups, probably have a lot of addbacks from your own friends list. How many of these people really know you, however?
Finally in this category, you have a friends to friends-of ratio of 0.94845360824742.
This is an average ratio, meaning you have nearly (or maybe exactly) the same number of friends as people who have listed you as a friend. There’s a good chance you add back everyone who has added you, and only add people who haven’t added you if they are a good friend and chances are they’ll be adding you back anyway.
Your Posting Habits
You have indicated that to date, you have made 2122 entries into your Livejournal. This gives us an average post rate of 2.1853759011329 posts per day.
You are posting more than twice a day, making you quite the busy and avid LJ user. You don’t hesitate to make your daily updates, telling the world what’s been going on, and you may even update a few times in the day. More than likely you are throwing in webquizzes and random thoughts from time to time, and you might even see it fit to hop on to the computer and update with every little mood swing you encounter!
Your Commenting Habits
According to your information, you have posted 5004 comments and have recieved 3943 of them over the lifetime of your journal. Let’s see what this information can mean.
First of all, this indicates that you have been getting an average of 1.8581526861451 comments for every Livejournal entry that you make.
You can expect roughly one comment per post, sometimes more, although chances are you have entries every now and then that spark discussion, with gaps of no-comments in between. You make a fairly decent effort to incite commenting on your posts, and try to keep your journal fresh and interesting enough that people feel the need to respond to what you have to say.
A more fair measure of how many comments you get might be your average number of comments per post per friend, which is 0.020197311805925. This may seem low to you, especially if you have lots of friends.
The final statistic is the ratio of your comments to comments you get. Your ratio is 1.2690844534618. The higher the ratio, the more talkative you are compared to your friends, comment-wise.
That’s it for now! Perhaps there was something insightful in this analasys, and perhaps you learned absolutely nothing. Feel free to post your results on your own Livejournal, and invite your friends to take the Livejournal Analasys today!