When you add a day/night rhythm to your spam account, but forget to add any other variance. accountanalysis.lucahammer.com/berta1406
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So you are normalizing here for diurnal patterns? If so, it looks very effective for that at least!
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From my experience most humans need to sleep, but few are that consequent. In most cases the edges going to bed / getting up are frayed. When spam account try to simulate a diurnal pattern, they don't take into account that Tweet volume changes throughout the day.
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Looking at your daily tweet pattern: That doesn't look healthy.
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If you're looking at my patterns then yes, I have issues with my sleep cycles. It's a pain in the ass to deal with and I need to work on better sleep discipline.
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Being responsible for a child fixed mine. For three months there was none, but since them I am in bed before midnight and get up around seven. Okay, that's not really helpful.
You already know that it's all about discipline. You will get there.
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It's from my web tool: accountanalysis.lucahammer.com/jasonbaumgartne
(You can use the Tweets per date to filter for specific time frames. Click and drag. I wasn't able to find a good month. Sorry.)
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