A guessing game: whose follower network is visualized here?

in hive-142124 •  last month  (edited)

Claude made a browser extension for me tonight. Just for fun, let's use it to make a guessing game.

The Question

Starting off easy😉. This visualization shows some Steemizen's follower network. Whose is it?

Starting tomorrow, I will answer up to 3 "yes or no" questions per day, each day near the end of the day, until someone guesses the correct answer (if there are any questions to answer).

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  • I will consider voting activity in my choice.
  • Questions must have yes or no answers.
  • The first person to guess the correct account name wins.

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  ·  last month 

Very interesting visualisation... Even more interesting is the comparison of two accounts.

Here is my first question:
Does one full circle in the visualisation represent one follower?

Yes. One circle represents one follower.

Even more interesting is the comparison of two accounts.

Agreed. I'm already thinking about how to incorporate this sort of thing into existing tools (with all the free time that I don't have. ;-))

  ·  last month (edited)

Okay, you also have half circles in the graphic. I suspect the difference means something, but I'm not going to worry about that yet.

I would first ask about the distance of the circles: Does the distance between the full circles and the centre represent the reputation of the account? So the further out a circle is, the higher the reputation.

Does the distance between the full circles and the centre represent the reputation of the account? So the further out a circle is, the higher the reputation.

Yes. And no. See here.

  ·  last month 

Ah, okay, it's the opposite (red is bad ;-).
And as I can see in the visualisation of remlaps-lite the half circles are only resulted by overlapping.

Does the account have more than 4,000 follower?

Does the account have more than 4,000 follower?

It does. All over the world.

  ·  last month 

Hm, I don't know. Your hint didn't help me.
I'm guessing it's pennsif.

That's it. Congratulations!

The "newsies" hint was intended to suggest "Steem News". I wasn't sure whether that would be obvious or obscure, though.

If it’s easy then my guess is that it’s you… or steemitblog. So I’ll go with Steemitblog.

It's not steemitblog.

Almost that easy, but a bit more difficult, in my subjective opinion.

Are the blue inner ones the oldest accounts, and the red outer ones the youngest accounts?

Upvoted for visibility.

Are the blue inner ones the oldest accounts, and the red outer ones the youngest accounts?

No, I did think about incorporating age into the visual, but it hasn't been done.

  ·  last month 

Can you give us a little bit of clue here..

All I see here is just a round donut made up of different colors..

Small hints will be in some of the answers. I don't want to give away the answer on the first day😉.

The accounts are sorted by reputation. Are the blue ones higher in reputation?

Is this your account?

  ·  last month (edited)

Ha! That's two questions. ;-) It's not my account.

(too be clear, the highlighting is not necessarily a hint)

  ·  last month 

I think it may be Steemcurator01 or Steemcurator02's account because they at first received a lot of follows. So it is the account of Steemcurator 01?

It's not steemcurator01.

Questions are slowing down, and the weekend is here, so here is a hint.

  ·  last month 

I am still trying to understand this though because of the lots of colours

  ·  last month 

Upvoted! Thank you for supporting witness @jswit.

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