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WV 194 pots
WV Statistics (courtesy of @ShoeFlo)

A
Argentina
Ireland
Germany
London
Norway
Sweden
Southern USA
Spain
Türkiye
Western USA
B
Brazil
Japan
Martinique
Northwestern Russia
Russia
South Africa
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
C
Albania
Armenia
Austria
Croatia
Italy
Hungary
New Zealand
D
Afghanistan
China
Chubu
Essex
France
Guelders
Ile-de-France
Pacific States
Palestine
South Korea
Vestlandet
E
Australia
England
Faröe Islands
Götaland
Iceland
Istria
Northeastern USA
Portugal
United Kingdom
United States
F
Canada
Cyprus
Finland
Greece
Latvia
Morocco
Scania
Svealand
 
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Leydan

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It's cause I'm WorldVision's true pop princess and Ana is obviously a fraud who secretly listens to Arcade on repeat. Observe!

59% :de:
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59% :paci:
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58% :west:
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50% ::midw
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Actually high key iconic and I love how Calvin is still there on 50%.

Rainy entering his true Pop Princess era. ayee
 

dogmeat

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Hey @Alevender I'm wondering... Have you tried toying a little with the graph? I mean entering different constants. It might lead to interesting conclusions. I'm assuming you use a similar algorithm.
Here's my case:
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On the right are latest NSC pots. On the left is a graph generated from the same nations' voting stats, but under different settings (edge weight influence is twice stronger on the right). The pot division looks pretty self-evident on the right, but somewhat random on the left.

I used to generate graphs like the one of the left and then draw the pots arbitrarily. However, a short while ago I experimented a little, and changed the settings to accentuate the close-knit groups. It revealed 3 very distinct centers, and left much less to subjectivity.

I would love to see how different WV pots could behave if you do something similar.
 

Alevender

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Hey @Alevender I'm wondering... Have you tried toying a little with the graph? I mean entering different constants. It might lead to interesting conclusions. I'm assuming you use a similar algorithm.

I used to generate graphs like the one of the left and then draw the pots arbitrarily. However, a short while ago I experimented a little, and changed the settings to accentuate the close-knit groups. It revealed 3 very distinct centers, and left much less to subjectivity.

I would love to see how different WV pots could behave if you do something similar.
Hi, thank you for sharing your story and sorry for answering you so late, as I never received your mention. Anyway, for next edition (153) I have scheduled a new pot graph as the latest one was designed for 149, so I will have a perfect chance to look into.
 

Nicholas123

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10th place (in a board i am not 100% sure of what means, lmao) after a million years i'm participating in this. I would like to thank my mum, my dad, my friends, my cat, and all of you who believed in me. You love me, you really love me. :mrgreen:
 

Leydan

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plss that 1st place isn't suistainable, don't do me like that. :lol:
 

Amir

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I expected a more unusual similarity this time, because my votes were (to some extend at least) quite untypical for me,
and see? My highest this time is @Gera11
:west: 83% xheat

also ::sudo 69% sexy xheart

:ro: 58% at least we're over 50 xheart

and no 0s this time @PotF xcookie
 
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