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BaconPancakes1 t1_ixl9ajk wrote
Reply to comment by rawfood789 in Manchester United may be up for sale, so is the team profitable? [OC] by NicuCalcea
And DSCR
BaconPancakes1 t1_iw27x5g wrote
Reply to [OC] What shows does Netflix think makes them the most money? Are they right? Taking a look at Netflix's addition of differently-rated shows across the years. by biantongfrom
This doesn't show what your title implies you want it to show. It doesn't have any monetary aspect. It shows they have always made more Mature and TV-14 rated content, and that this gap widened 2016-2019 before closing in again (I'm wondering if Covid affected whether they made more family/teenage friendly content actually), but not how this correlates to viewership, audience reception, membership growth, etc. It also doesn't show how any effect of the maturity ratings on platform popularity is separated from general growth of streaming services in this time amongst adults or kids, or how it compares to other platforms' approaches.
Idk what I can learn from it. What do you think is the answer to the question you pose in your title?
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Reply to comment by bluesam3 in Jedi Knight Population Of The UK by BodybuilderStrong993
Gonna go ahead and say there must have been a cluster of Jedi census write-ins at Aberystwyth University - Aberystwyth and New Quay have small populations so a university fad of writing 'jedi' among students will have more effect on the % jedi population than in Bangor or Cardiff
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Reply to comment by Vmagnum in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
I don't, because flag design kinda ruins the clarity of the graphic. E.g. France's segment looks like three different blocks at a glance. This one is the same format but more readable.
Edit - the top comment reply to that post is the most readable and best looking version of this