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infegy OP t1_j8j1819 wrote

Data

The data used in this visualization comes from Infegy, a consumer intelligence platform that gathers, analyzes, and presents information from billions of social media posts. The list of bands was obtained from a publicly available source on GitHub.

Visualization
The process of the visualization involves searching for posts about the Red Hot Chili Peppers (RHCP) and analyzing the data to find the top 50 bands mentioned in these posts. For each of these 50 bands, the process is repeated to find the other bands they are connected with. The connection between two bands is represented by an edge, and the strength of the edge reflects how often they are mentioned together.
The results show that The Beatles are at the center of all the connections, confirming their strong influence. Additionally, the data reveals that the Rock cluster is separated from the Alternative and Pop clusters.

Tools
The tools used for this visualization include Python and its libraries Pandas and PyVis.

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redditor1101 t1_j8j7p93 wrote

No key to describe what node colors and sizes represent, and edge thickness

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sKY--alex t1_j8j9z0z wrote

This but for modern rap would be interesting

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joejimbobjones t1_j8jdmfa wrote

This is terrible. It's not clear where the nodes are for many of the acts and the connections are confusingly busy. It looks lovely me it was auto-generated without any optimization.

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Yeangster t1_j8llgb0 wrote

Seems like hip hop is underrepresented in your sample. Many major acts are on the periphery. Wu Tang clan is connected only to Rage Against the Machine and on the other end from the other rappers who seem to only be connected with each other through Eminem.

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CAguy209 t1_j8lxn6y wrote

This time data is confusing

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Ok_Elk_4333 t1_j8m94e3 wrote

Data is beautiful, the representation isn’t

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myceliyumyum t1_j8qrknt wrote

Probably the worst data visualization I’ve ever seen

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