And I'm alone!
... if you haven't guessed it by now, I'm back to the Great Cold North. Well, colder than MoVal anyway.
I think I might write something about my flight. And the taxi driver. Who was either A) trying to hit on me, or B) I'm so paranoid that it's amazing. I should probably unpack or something. And I have to see if the bookstore is open tomorrow so I can buy my books. And I have to buy groceries. And do laundry.
RL INVADES!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!
Your Livejournal Analasys
Your Livejournal's Age
According to the information you provided, your Livejournal was created on 2001-05-29, meaning that your journal has been around for 592 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 18 LJ friends.
This is a decent amount, though still somewhat small. Given the relative age of your journal, this may or may not reflect the list that you will finally end up with. That's okay, as this sort of list makes for a comfortably small group of friends, probably people that you know well outside of the Livejournal community, people you consider good friends.
You also have been listed as a friend by 18 users.
It's getting there, but still a little thin. Your journal has been around a while, and chances are you don't add or get added much these days. Your interests and habits are obvious, and the people who are going to notice you have noticed you for the most part. Not to say your list won't grow, but by now your list of friends is fairly developed. And you like it that way.
Finally in this category, you have a friends to friends-of ratio of 1.
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 974 entries into your Livejournal. This gives us an average post rate of 1.6452702702703 posts per day.
By updating your journal at least once a day, and from time to time even twice, you view your journal as something of a news outlet for your life. You almost never miss an opportunity to keep your journal appraised of what's been going on in your life. You probably also post the occasional silly webquiz or something like that to flesh things out. In short, you make good use of your Livejournal
Your Commenting Habits
According to your information, you have posted 424 comments and have recieved 557 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 0.57186858316222 comments for every Livejournal entry that you make.
You get at least one comment for every other post, and sometimes you can expect one for each entry that you make in your journal. You might think this is less than average, but don't despair. Unless you have a habit of making posts that incite comments, chances are your friends just can't think of anything interesting 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 0.031770476842345. 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 0.76122082585278. 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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Date: 2003-01-11 10:04 pm (UTC)I did the LJ Analysis thing too, but didn't bother to post my results. I was faintly exasperated with the condescending way it told me I didn't have enough friends. I didn't make my LJ in order to build up a large community of friends -- if I had, I'd have used the name Mikkeneko, and advertised in my signature on all the MLs. I wanted to keep my userlist small and private, and as much as I like comments from my friends, it's no particular concern of mine what my comment ratio is. I want feedback on my work, not on my life.