- The graph consists of nodes (the circles with the journals names on them) and edges (the lines between the nodes).
- A line between two nodes means that those two users have a mutual relationship. That means they subscribe to each other, give each other access, or both.
- The size of the node indicates how many mutual relationships that user has in total--the more, the bigger the node.
- The color of the node indicates how many relative mutual relationships that user has with you--the darker the red, the more connections you two share.
- Note that you don't show up in the graphs, since you are connected to everybody
- If you have a relationship with a user but they don't have any relationships with anybody else you're connected to, they don't show up either (I call them "singlets").
This first one is called "whole" skittisheclipse.com/dw/graphs/mutual_user_relationship/sid_mutual_user_whole.png

This next one is "main" http://skittisheclipse.com/dw/graphs/mutual_user_relationship/sid_mutual_user_main.png

And this is "cliques" (there's a whole lot of J/D love in those red lines!) http://skittisheclipse.com/dw/graphs/mutual_user_relationship/sid_mutual_user_cliques.png

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Date: Jun. 1st, 2010 09:22 pm (UTC)