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It could be neat to see a graph of # of posts over time, from start of membership. I'd be curious to see at what points over the past five years I was more or less involved. Is there anything like this currently? It's definitely a fringe feature, so I'm not actually making a formal request for it -- just musing.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
Rep:
Thanks for the feedback. While we don't have any specific plans to implement this, it's an interesting idea that we'll keep in mind as a future enhancement.
Would it be possible to let a member download their own post statistics (numerical data in XML or plain text table) from their UserCP pages? Say date and time (in UTC), post length, view count, and useful count, for each of the users' posts?
It would then be pretty simple to create a graph using either offline (Gnuplot) or online (Javascript and dynamic SVG) tools.
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