Straighten out SixApart's statistics meme
Jun. 23rd, 2006 04:42 pmSixApart has characterized Livejournal as a "community of 18-24 year olds" and we know that's way oversimplified. However, it seems that many older users have not put in their birth year. Help correct this, and let Myspace claim the teenagers.
Go to the profile page and specify your full date of birth, including your year of birth. If you don't want everyone to see how old you are, make sure the box that says "show your birthday to other users" is unchecked. The important thing is to get yourself into the database. Then tell your friends about it, and ask them to do it too.
I suspect that the mode does fall somewhere in the low twenties, but the mean age of LJ users will be higher, perhaps even closer to 30, and the median higher still.
Go to the profile page and specify your full date of birth, including your year of birth. If you don't want everyone to see how old you are, make sure the box that says "show your birthday to other users" is unchecked. The important thing is to get yourself into the database. Then tell your friends about it, and ask them to do it too.
I suspect that the mode does fall somewhere in the low twenties, but the mean age of LJ users will be higher, perhaps even closer to 30, and the median higher still.
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Date: 2006-06-23 10:13 pm (UTC)And then, if you like, add the month and day of birth to the bio where it can be seen.
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Date: 2006-06-23 10:22 pm (UTC)You should point out that this is actually LJ that's asking us to do this:
http://news.livejournal.com/92448.html
Note: I'm being picky, but the median is probably in between the mode and the mean. It usually is. :-)
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Date: 2006-06-24 12:59 am (UTC)I've noticed that some people list their birth year, but not the day and month for this reason.
We should submit this as a specific suggestion or request. If enough people sign on, they will probably do it. It can't be that complicated, say, to just add another field for birthdate that is never shown in public but only used for statistics. Collecting just the year for that would be adequate I think.
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Date: 2006-06-24 01:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-24 01:13 am (UTC)LJ says they know that there are a lot more users above the 24 mark than are being counted, and I'm sure that's true. They need to collect age for statistical purposes, separate from the age used for profile purposes.
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Date: 2006-06-24 01:36 am (UTC)On the serious side, yes, they need to get a clue as to what their audience really is. I've always had my age in my profile, so they should already know how old I am. If they want to know anything more about me, they should just call the NSA, since they probably know more about me than I do :P
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Date: 2006-06-24 01:40 pm (UTC)I put my date of birth from the get-go on LiveJournal. January 23, 1949. Yea, I am a bit older than you, old fart Rider dude.
Get over it, we are all as young as we feel, punk. PUNK!
You are a punk and you know it and that is one reason I love you so much and another reason my broad back is always available to you to fly.
Get over it.
Imperator
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Date: 2006-06-24 01:54 pm (UTC)Farrier this morning, but it looks like things are easing up a little at last. Summer. If only the grandchildren mania would let go of my coworkers, then I'd get more breathing space.
Love ya. I'll watch for you now, if the farrier doesn't take all day and then the hay guy decides to bring us a load. ;p
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Date: 2006-06-24 09:31 pm (UTC)mid twenties area. It also has a hump in the late 30s to 60s
area.
Why?
The teens to mid twenties can get internet access for free from
parents or schools.
Then they work, and cut that expense out.
By your late 30s through the rest of your life, you have accumulated
a real job and some assets that allow you to pay your own way.
Thus the 18/40 dichotomy.
My theory at least.