Reisinling
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So, being the kind of person I am, I decided to spend my Friday evening writing a scrapper for SH and got some data that is super often asked on this forum. I assume it might be of interest to many. Data was scraped today, from the all time ranking list. I forgot to scrap the chapter number data, so all the "how many favorites per chapter is a good number" questions will be left for another time. I will also scrap RR data next time I guess
Horizontal (x) axis is position in ranking
Second graph only shows data between top 99 and bottom 5. What we basically see from that is that there is a number of fictions that do not pass 100 views, which are pretty much stuck, then novels that have a steady growth rate (slowly grow readers, and so also views), growth starts accelerating when you get to top 1000, and then those that get to the top 1.5% get super accelerated growth, most likely due to being on top of all the rankings.
The weird steps in the middle are result of rounding, don't worry about it.
Horizontal (x) axis is position in ranking, second chart has data between top 99 and bottom 15 (sorry for wrong label)
Pretty much the same conclusion as with views
PS: Am i the only one to whom all buttons for text formatting in forum posts are disabled?
PS2: If you liked this post, feel free to try the first 2 chapters of my thingy :P it's in top 15% of all novels, so it can't be that bad!
Totals:
Novel count, sum of views on all novels, sum of favorites among all novels, and sum of words among all novels| Novels | 6 638 |
| Views | 158 869 364 |
| Favorites | 2 621 913 |
| Words | 256 824 198 |
Views
| Percentile | Views |
| 99% | 440 197 |
| 98% | 252 916 |
| 97% | 161 856 |
| 96% | 126 872 |
| 95% | 93 875 |
| 94% | 80 234 |
| 93% | 65 682 |
| 92% | 54 904 |
| 91% | 45 400 |
| 90% | 38 730 |
| 85% | 20 000 |
| 80% | 11 700 |
| 75% | 7 375 |
| 70% | 5 000 |
| 65% | 3 500 |
| 60% | 2 500 |
| 55% | 1 900 |
| 50% | 1 500 |
| 45% | 1 100 |
| 40% | 879 |
| 35% | 685 |
| 30% | 547 |
| 25% | 423 |
| 20% | 315 |
| 15% | 226 |
| 10% | 158 |
| 5% | 102 |
Horizontal (x) axis is position in ranking
Second graph only shows data between top 99 and bottom 5. What we basically see from that is that there is a number of fictions that do not pass 100 views, which are pretty much stuck, then novels that have a steady growth rate (slowly grow readers, and so also views), growth starts accelerating when you get to top 1000, and then those that get to the top 1.5% get super accelerated growth, most likely due to being on top of all the rankings.
The weird steps in the middle are result of rounding, don't worry about it.
Readers
| Percentile | Readers |
| 99% | 1 644 |
| 98% | 1 196 |
| 97% | 991 |
| 96% | 810 |
| 95% | 677 |
| 94% | 593 |
| 93% | 510 |
| 92% | 449 |
| 91% | 391 |
| 90% | 350 |
| 85% | 219 |
| 80% | 153 |
| 75% | 110 |
| 70% | 82 |
| 65% | 62 |
| 60% | 48 |
| 55% | 38 |
| 50% | 31 |
| 45% | 25 |
| 40% | 19 |
| 35% | 15 |
| 30% | 12 |
| 25% | 10 |
| 20% | 7 |
| 15% | 5 |
| 10% | 4 |
| 5% | 2 |
Horizontal (x) axis is position in ranking, second chart has data between top 99 and bottom 15 (sorry for wrong label)
Pretty much the same conclusion as with views
PS2: If you liked this post, feel free to try the first 2 chapters of my thingy :P it's in top 15% of all novels, so it can't be that bad!
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