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*** Explain what we are looking for (asymmetry plus superstar communities?) | *** Explain what we are looking for (asymmetry plus superstar communities?) | ||
** Identify terms that need to be defined | ** Identify terms that need to be defined | ||
* Results: | * Results: Jeremy | ||
** Realized that this data has startup costs = 0; run new simulations: Jeremy | ** Realized that this data has startup costs = 0; run new simulations: Jeremy | ||
*** Remember to replace visualizations | *** Remember to replace visualizations | ||
** Remove references to participation rate: Jeremy | ** Remove references to participation rate (mostly in results and discussion): Jeremy | ||
** Create new plots without participation rate but with reddit (and Wikia? Github? data) | ** Create new plots without participation rate but with reddit (and Wikia? Github? data): Jeremy and Nate | ||
** Figure out how to scale the reddit data so that it fits on the histogram | ** Figure out how to scale the reddit data so that it fits on the histogram: Jeremy + Nate | ||
*** How to display power law and nearly normal distributions on the same plot? Maybe only put the reddit data in the final plots? | *** How to display power law and nearly normal distributions on the same plot? Maybe only put the reddit data in the final plots? Jeremy + Nate | ||
* Discussion + Conclusion: | * Discussion + Conclusion: Mako | ||
** Claim engagement w/network sci + sociology of cumulative advantage as contributions? | ** Claim engagement w/network sci + sociology of cumulative advantage as contributions? | ||