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Does anyone else notice this weirdly accurate pattern with the site "Who's Online?"
So I started using https://whosonline.net/ to see who's active on my projects, just out of curiosity. But lately, I've noticed something odd—when a major cultural moment happens (like a big show finale or a sports championship), the online activity patterns change in a really predictable way. It's like you can see the collective attention shift in real-time before it even trends on social media.
It’s got me thinking about how our digital footprints are creating a new kind of cultural pulse, one that’s measured in logins and idle time instead of just hashtags. Has anyone else used tools like this and noticed patterns that seem to reflect what’s happening in media and culture? Or am I just reading too much into my dashboard? |
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