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Network Profile

Overall Strength
i
51.25% of network
(278.69M)
Strength Breakdown
  • This Post (51.25%)
  • Kurdistan (3.20%)
  • Middle East (1.42%)
  • Tripoli (0.71%)
  • Baabda (0.36%)
  • Baalbek (0.36%)
  • Halba (0.36%)
  • Nabatiye (0.36%)
  • Sidon (0.36%)
  • Zahleh (0.36%)
  • Abdallah Beyhum (0.36%)
  • Port of Beirut (0.36%)
Dominant nodes (excluded from chart)
Brad Boatright 19.93%Iran 17.08%Beirut 3.56%
Influence Score
i
5.56% of network
(7.62)
Influence Breakdown
  • This Post (5.56%)
  • Beirut (13.91%)
  • Tripoli (11.13%)
  • Iran (7.42%)
  • Brad Boatright (6.36%)
  • Baabda (5.56%)
  • Baalbek (5.56%)
  • Halba (5.56%)
  • Nabatiye (5.56%)
  • Sidon (5.56%)
  • Zahleh (5.56%)
  • Kurdistan (5.56%)
  • Middle East (5.56%)
  • Abdallah Beyhum (5.56%)
  • Port of Beirut (5.56%)
Direct Connections 24

Node & Network Details

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, 12) = 12
$outbound = max(1, 12) = 12

// 2. Node Base Values (Local connection strength)
Base_Strength (PV) = $inbound * $outbound = 12 * 12 = 144
Base_Influence (IV) = $inbound / $outbound = 12 / 12 = 1

// 3. Exponential Network Values (accumulating 14 direct neighbours)
Network_Strength (CV) = Base_PV * (Neighbour_1_PV * Neighbour_2_PV * ...)
                         = 144 *
                           ( 10 [Beirut] *
                            2 [Tripoli] *
                            48 [Iran] *
                            56 [Brad Boatright] *
                            1 [Baabda] *
                            1 [Baalbek] *
                            1 [Halba] *
                            1 [Nabatiye] *
                            1 [Sidon] *
                            1 [Zahleh] *
                            9 [Kurdistan] *
                            4 [Middle East] *
                            1 [Abdallah Beyhum] *
                            1 [Port of Beirut]
                           )

                         = 278.69M

Network_Influence (TV) = Base_IV * (Neighbour_1_IV * Neighbour_2_IV * ...)
                         = 1 *
                           ( 2.5 [Beirut] *
                            2 [Tripoli] *
                            1.33 [Iran] *
                            1.14 [Brad Boatright] *
                            1 [Baabda] *
                            1 [Baalbek] *
                            1 [Halba] *
                            1 [Nabatiye] *
                            1 [Sidon] *
                            1 [Zahleh] *
                            1 [Kurdistan] *
                            1 [Middle East] *
                            1 [Abdallah Beyhum] *
                            1 [Port of Beirut]
                           )

                         = 7.62
Outbound 12 Tags on post
Inbound 12 Posts tagging this
Connections 14 Total nodes
Base Node Strength 144
Base Node Influence 1
Strength Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
51.25% (278.69M overall)
  • This Post (51.25%)
  • Kurdistan (3.20%)
  • Middle East (1.42%)
  • Tripoli (0.71%)
  • Baabda (0.36%)
  • Baalbek (0.36%)
  • Halba (0.36%)
  • Nabatiye (0.36%)
  • Sidon (0.36%)
  • Zahleh (0.36%)
  • Abdallah Beyhum (0.36%)
  • Port of Beirut (0.36%)
Dominant nodes (excluded from chart)
Brad Boatright 19.93%Iran 17.08%Beirut 3.56%
Influence Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
5.56% (7.62 overall)
  • This Post (5.56%)
  • Beirut (13.91%)
  • Tripoli (11.13%)
  • Iran (7.42%)
  • Brad Boatright (6.36%)
  • Baabda (5.56%)
  • Baalbek (5.56%)
  • Halba (5.56%)
  • Nabatiye (5.56%)
  • Sidon (5.56%)
  • Zahleh (5.56%)
  • Kurdistan (5.56%)
  • Middle East (5.56%)
  • Abdallah Beyhum (5.56%)
  • Port of Beirut (5.56%)

Connected Network Hierarchy

Sort list by:
Top Network Boosters (Highest Multipliers)
Beirut ↗
Str: 10Inf: 2.5
Tripoli ↗
Str: 2Inf: 2
Iran ↗
Str: 48Inf: 1.33
Brad Boatright ↗
Str: 56Inf: 1.14
Baabda ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Baalbek ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Halba ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Nabatiye ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Sidon ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Zahleh ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Kurdistan ↗
Str: 9Inf: 1
Middle East ↗
Str: 4Inf: 1
Abdallah Beyhum ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Port of Beirut ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Weakest Connections (Lowest Multipliers)
Port of Beirut ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Abdallah Beyhum ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Middle East ↗
Str: 4Inf: 1
Kurdistan ↗
Str: 9Inf: 1
Zahleh ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Sidon ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Nabatiye ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Halba ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Baalbek ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Baabda ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Brad Boatright ↗
Str: 56Inf: 1.14
Iran ↗
Str: 48Inf: 1.33
Tripoli ↗
Str: 2Inf: 2
Beirut ↗
Str: 10Inf: 2.5

Connection Health Audit (Red = broken 1-way link)

Outbound Tags (12)
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Zahleh
Inbound Posts (12)
Baabda
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Beirut
Halba
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Abdallah Beyhum
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