Nice graph. You can see the exact moment and impact of the Not606 forum. Downhill becomes a ski slope. 8/10
I'm still waiting for Jose Mourinho to end Tottenham's trophy drought. It's therefore the most relevant graph.
The neck plots a perfect consistent decrease from the x-axis of number of leaves on the tree, versus the y-axis of length of time it stands there. Absolute stunner. 11/10
I don't mind ACLED as it happens. They have a diverse multinational team and an excellent level of quality in their data analysis. Although I take anything Nasser Khdour says with a bucket of salt. IIRC he's Palestinian and definitely studied at Birzeit which is virulently anti-Israel and said nothing to condemn what Hamas did on Oct 7th. I'm not sure which sub-article you meant for me to read, or did you just want to show off that you'd found a website with graphs even better than brb's?
The BBC cite ACLED for their facts, so the graph was from a BBC article. Pretty sure I linked to it, but it's there if you want to read it. And yes, I'll be expecting a rescore on the graph now regardless of what you think of one of their employees
The ongoing war has pushed 14 million people in Sudan to acute hunger and 1.5 million are now either facing famine or at risk of famine, according to the United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP). Despite millions of hectares of arable land, the spreading violence has meant that the farmers who fed the country and the region are on the verge of mass starvation. https://news.sky.com/story/there-is-nothing-farmers-in-sudan-on-verge-of-mass-starvation-13234253 If famine comes to South Sudan, we know all too well what it will look like … please log in to view this image please log in to view this image