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>>8177436
>>8177507
See >>8176634 and >>8176754

>>8177507
>That’s actually common. Yes, people do come and go in a nearly 4 hour stream.
it would take 180 different people each 30 seconds to join the stream, vote, leave the stream, continuously during the 4 hours without missing any 30 seconds period.

It is not impossible but it is schizophrenic. Here is the tale of four streams

Watame: https://piyo.chats.ninja/video/youtube/VYk1zdGfPzI
Maimoto: https://piyo.chats.ninja/video/youtube/vVCamdQgUr4
Hal: https://piyo.chats.ninja/video/youtube/O2Gkam-w4ow
Miko: https://piyo.chats.ninja/video/youtube/5XgOWuKwcjc

Watame's and Maimoto's have an expected pattern
> Watame
3D Live: people join continuously and stay to the end without much variation due to the short duration
> Maimoto
People join and leave in a seemlingly random fashion with either a persistent upward trend or a persistent downward trend

Then you have two types of schizophrenic behaviours:

>Hal
People stay until the conclusion of a fight, then bail when there are "dead time" then either they themselves return when the fight picks up speed or some other completely different people enter the stream up until the more or less same peak

and last
>Miko
Bounces EXACTLY between 19k people and 20k people for half an hour, with 200 people joining and leaving every 30 seconds maintaining the exact same peak in an almost straight line for a long time

Both the APEX example and the "schizo chart" example are hard to explain. It is possible to formulate theories but it looks more like an artifact caused by the algorithm measuring CCV than regular human behaviour

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