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by eli_awry
4930 days ago
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I combatted this in two ways - first, I only looked at the top 433 reddits. There are always going to be the same people cross-subscribed between A and B as between B and A. This graph is not of the number of people cross-subscribed between two reddits - it's of the sum (number of people cross-subscribed)/(users in A) + (number of people cross-subscribed)/(users in B). So if a lot of people in a tiny subreddit are cross-subscribed, they get a big boost from the first term, but almost no boost if they make up a tiny sliver of subscribers to reddit B. |
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