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Month: November 2019

Estimating subreddit activity: a statistics problem

From looking at the first page of the top-rated-of-all-time, learning the date and score of each of the top n=25 posts, can you estimate the rate at which new posts are submitted as well as the average number of votes that posts on the subreddit get?

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