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Typos #1

Open TheEvilSkeleton opened 3 years ago

TheEvilSkeleton commented 3 years ago

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Let's look how apps are rated from one to five stars looking at all apps we have, every circle is the count ratings an app got for that star:

Let's look at how apps are rated from one star to five stars. In the following graph, each circle indicates the amount of ratings and how many stars and app got:


So it seems like there are far more apps with one stars and five stars then everything else. Not very suprising so far.

So it seems like there are far more apps with one star and five stars than the rest. Not very surprising so far.


Let's look at the raw data and figure out what the mean for each rating is. This should help application authors to see how their app performs relativly to the rest of the ecosystem.

Let's look at the raw data and try to figure out what the meaning of each rating is. This should help application developers see how their apps perform relatively to the rest of the ecosystem.

What ecosystem?


So if your apps ratings are anywhere near this line, your doing fine, at least relative to the ecosystem.

So if your apps ratings look similarly to this graph, you should be doing fine, at least relative to the ecosystem.


So the most ratings seem to be between 3.0 to 5.0, which is a healthy sign. But it could always be shifted more towards 5.

From the looks of it, most ratings seem to be between 3.0 and 5.0 stars, which is a healthy sign. Although it could always be improved.


Half of these are dev tools, which I find interesting. We also have some extensions, that seem quiet popular.

Half of these are dev tools, which I find interesting. We also have some extensions, which are quite popular.


So which languages are these user reviews written in? (Or well what is the system language they're coming from at least)

So which languages are these user reviews written in? (Or well, what is the system language they're coming from at least?)


American english being in the lead is hardly surprising. It get's a bit more interesting after that. Other still showing up so high, might be a good thing.

American English being at the top is hardly surprising. It gets a bit more interesting after that. Other locales are still showing up high.


So in the middle of 2019 it seems like ubuntu people started to send in reviews and basically dwarf every other group. There's also a peak mid 2020, which might be covid related.

In the middle of 2019, it seems like Ubuntu users started to send in more and more reviews, dwarfing every other group. There's also a peak mid 2020, which might be related to COVID.


As this smoothing out matches Ubuntus arrival, it's probably due to there being more ratings per day. So I don't think this shows anything interesting.

As this smoothing out matches Ubuntu's arrival, it's probably due to there being more ratings per day, so I don't think this shows anything interesting.

razzeee commented 3 years ago

What ecosystem?

The app ecosystem. Not sure how to make this more obvious.

I've pushed https://github.com/razzeee/app-reviews/commit/f8ff0b156a04c130c31281d8b8db653a6aae34b2 which updates the data and uses your strings + another rewrite I did on top of that.

Thank you.

TheEvilSkeleton commented 3 years ago

The app ecosystem. Not sure how to make this more obvious.

"repository" maybe?

razzeee commented 3 years ago

I don't think that's correct, as ODRS is collecting data from multiple repos.

TheEvilSkeleton commented 3 years ago

I guess "various software repositories" would be clearer then.

razzeee commented 3 years ago

Might be, still not sure how to make that work in a sentence