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Analyzing Network Connections...

Network Profile

Overall Strength
i
22.22% of network
(144)
Strength Breakdown
  • This Post (22.22%)
  • Social ethics (33.33%)
  • Applied ethics (33.33%)
  • Kurt Remele (5.56%)
  • Mere addition paradox (5.56%)
Influence Score
i
16.67% of network
(2.25)
Influence Breakdown
  • This Post (16.67%)
  • Social ethics (25.00%)
  • Applied ethics (25.00%)
  • Kurt Remele (16.67%)
  • Mere addition paradox (16.67%)
Direct Connections 4

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, 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 4 direct neighbours)
Network_Strength (CV) = Base_PV * (Neighbour_1_PV * Neighbour_2_PV * ...)
                         = 4 *
                           ( 6 [Social ethics] *
                            6 [Applied ethics] *
                            1 [Kurt Remele] *
                            1 [Mere addition paradox]
                           )

                         = 144

Network_Influence (TV) = Base_IV * (Neighbour_1_IV * Neighbour_2_IV * ...)
                         = 1 *
                           ( 1.5 [Social ethics] *
                            1.5 [Applied ethics] *
                            1 [Kurt Remele] *
                            1 [Mere addition paradox]
                           )

                         = 2.25
Outbound 2 Tags on post
Inbound 2 Posts tagging this
Connections 4 Total nodes
Base Node Strength 4
Base Node Influence 1
Strength Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
22.22% (144 overall)
  • This Post (22.22%)
  • Social ethics (33.33%)
  • Applied ethics (33.33%)
  • Kurt Remele (5.56%)
  • Mere addition paradox (5.56%)
Influence Share (vs Direct Neighbours)
16.67% (2.25 overall)
  • This Post (16.67%)
  • Social ethics (25.00%)
  • Applied ethics (25.00%)
  • Kurt Remele (16.67%)
  • Mere addition paradox (16.67%)

Connected Network Hierarchy

Sort list by:
Top Network Boosters (Highest Multipliers)
Social ethics ↗
Str: 6Inf: 1.5
Applied ethics ↗
Str: 6Inf: 1.5
Kurt Remele ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Mere addition paradox ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Weakest Connections (Lowest Multipliers)
Mere addition paradox ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Kurt Remele ↗
Str: 1Inf: 1
Applied ethics ↗
Str: 6Inf: 1.5
Social ethics ↗
Str: 6Inf: 1.5

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

Outbound Tags (2)
Applied ethics
Social ethics
Inbound Posts (2)
Social ethics
Applied ethics
Last calculated: Jun 16, 12:13 AM
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