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New Insight: Total posts/time spent (EOY)

adampash opened this issue · comments

One-liner

Total number of posts the user made to %network this year + time spent.

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How often this insight runs

  • Always (triggered by a data event, check the data and update insight on every crawl)
  • Daily (check the data once a day, don't regenerate every crawl)
  • Weekly on a fixed day (specify day of week per network to space these out)
  • Monthly on a fixed day with bonus magic day within first 2 weeks of use (specify day of month per network to space these out)
  • Annual on a fixed date (specify day of year)
  • Annual every 365 days from first appearance

December 19

Headline

  • @username tweeted 421 times in 2014
  • User Name posted to Facebook 800 times in 2014

Body

  • In 2014, @username put keyboard to tweet box a total of 421 times, amounting to over 2 hours of @username's life.
  • This year, User Name posted 100 status updates, 200 comments, and 100 photos, for a grand total of 800 Facebook posts. That's over 3 hours of User Name's life. [is this breakdown possible?]

Tout

  • Sign up now to get your 2014 %network year in review!

Criteria and logic

  • What data does this insight need? Last week's posts? Last month's? Just the user's posts?

All posts of every type of post made to the network this year. For Twitter, that's just all posts. For Facebook, if we can break down into something like comments/status updates/pics, that'd be great. If not, nbd.

Emphasis

  • High
  • Medium
  • Low

Included elements

  • Headline
  • Text
  • Header image (image off to the left in side-by-side style insights)
  • Hero image (giant image on top)
  • List of user(s)
  • List of post(s)
  • List of link(s)
  • Action button (please specify button label and URL button should link to)
  • Line chart
  • Bar chart
  • Other viz
  • Other graphic treatment

If we can do the breakdown for Facebook, let's use a pie chart. Otherwise (and for Twitter), let's use BIG NUMBER to express the total # of tweets.