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Overall Strength
0.86%
of network (399.12T)
Direct Connections
4
Node & Network Strength Details
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How is this calculated? The math continuously tracks how strongly this post is connected to the rest of the website.
Every tag forms a network link. The pie charts below show each connected post's base strength (PV) and influence (IV) as a share of this post's direct neighbourhood.
// 1. Base variables (minimum value of 1 to prevent zero-multiplication issues)
Outbound ($in) = max(1, 2) =
2
Inbound ($out) = max(1, 2) =
2
// 2. Node Base Values
Base Strength (PV) = $in × $out = 2 × 2 =
4
Base Influence (IV) = $in ÷ $out = 2 ÷ 2 =
1
// 3. Network Exponential Values (accumulating 15 direct neighbours)
Network Strength (CV) = Node PV × (Π Neighbour PVs) =
399.12T
Network Influence (TV) = Node IV × (Π Neighbour IVs) =
1.3333
Outbound
2
Tags on post
Inbound
2
Posts tagging this
Base Node Strength
4
Base Node Influence
1
Connected Nodes
15
Strength Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
This Post (0.86%) Mark Clinton (3.44%) gerry o'beirne (3.44%) Aonghus McAnally (2.58%) Jamie Stone (0.86%) Rosemarie Taylor (0.86%) Terry Bourke (0.86%) gus curtis (0.86%) eamonn murray (0.86%) david radburn (0.86%) Colin Griffith (0.86%) Brian Rickaby (0.86%) Ann Curtis (0.86%) Alan Taylor (0.86%)
Dominant nodes (excluded from chart) Great Saturday Night Swindle 55.05% Brendan Bonass 26.02%
Influence Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
This Post (6.12%) Aonghus McAnally (8.16%) Great Saturday Night Swindle (6.12%) Jamie Stone (6.12%) Mark Clinton (6.12%) Rosemarie Taylor (6.12%) Brendan Bonass (6.12%) gerry o'beirne (6.12%) Terry Bourke (6.12%) gus curtis (6.12%) eamonn murray (6.12%) david radburn (6.12%) Colin Griffith (6.12%) Brian Rickaby (6.12%) Ann Curtis (6.12%) Alan Taylor (6.12%)
Connected Network (How neighbours affect this node)
Top Network Boosters (Highest Multipliers)
Weakest Connections (Lowest Multipliers)
Connection Health Audit (Red = broken 1-way link)
Last calculated math cycle: May 4, 6:56 PM
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