I don't know, man. I love that you're doing this and I'm really excited when you put a new one of these out, but the fact that you're just looking at the "Active Users" makes it extremely difficult to interpret the data just by looking at it. I mean, two things are happening at once:
- Accounts are moving from one tier to another
- Accounts are becoming active that weren't active before, and going inactive when they were active before.
How hard would it be to track something like "upward mobility?" Where you see how many accounts have actually moved from one tier to another?
This is simply about the trend in Steem Power (Vests) distribution over time. I think it's important to remember that. Of course, that implies a lot of different things, but it's an absolute data set by itself.
I do look at the movements, and add some observations accordingly. The number of accounts in each tier and movements there of are also available on the Steemd.com Distribution page.
Yeah, I know. And you do discuss the issue in your article; I don't mean to criticize what you're doing. I just find it a little bit un-intuitive when I try to interpret the graphs. :)