How is this calculated?
The math continuously tracks how strongly this post is connected to the rest of the network. Every tag forms a 2-way link. The base stats determine personal node strength, and the pie charts below show this node's share against its direct neighbours.
// 1. Base variables (floored at 1 to prevent zero-multiplication math errors)
$inbound = max(1, 2) = 2
$outbound = max(1, 2) = 2
// 2. Node Base Values (Local connection strength)
Base_Strength (PV) = $inbound * $outbound = 2 * 2 = 4
Base_Influence (IV) = $inbound / $outbound = 2 / 2 = 1
// 3. Exponential Network Values (accumulating 18 direct neighbours)
Network_Strength (CV) = Base_PV * (Neighbour_1_PV * Neighbour_2_PV * ...)
= 4 *
( 306 [Last Week Tonight with John Oliver] *
380 [Tommy Boy] *
289 [Cliffhanger] *
36 [Zach Grenier] *
400 [Fight Club] *
36 [Ray Donovan] *
361 [Donnie Brasco] *
529 [Parks and Recreation] *
144 [Nick Offerman] *
225 [A Parks and Recreation Special] *
289 [The Great North] *
400 [22 Jump Street] *
225 [The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part] *
289 [The Men Who Stare at Goats] *
256 [Welcome to Happiness] *
289 [The Founder] *
361 [Me and Earl and the Dying Girl] *
1 [Pam & Tommy]
)
= 8.66 x 10^40
Network_Influence (TV) = Base_IV * (Neighbour_1_IV * Neighbour_2_IV * ...)
= 1 *
( 1.06 [Last Week Tonight with John Oliver] *
1.05 [Tommy Boy] *
1 [Cliffhanger] *
1 [Zach Grenier] *
1 [Fight Club] *
1 [Ray Donovan] *
1 [Donnie Brasco] *
1 [Parks and Recreation] *
1 [Nick Offerman] *
1 [A Parks and Recreation Special] *
1 [The Great North] *
1 [22 Jump Street] *
1 [The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part] *
1 [The Men Who Stare at Goats] *
1 [Welcome to Happiness] *
1 [The Founder] *
1 [Me and Earl and the Dying Girl] *
1 [Pam & Tommy]
)
= 1.11
Outbound
2
Tags on post
Inbound
2
Posts tagging this
Connections
18
Total nodes
Base Node Strength
4
Base Node Influence
1
Strength Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
0.08%
(8.66 × 1040 overall)
Influence Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
Connected Network Hierarchy
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Connection Health Audit (Red = broken 1-way link)