Yup that looks to be right. There's also this interactive tool someone pointed out to me: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/weerzfsi7b which allows anyone to play around with it too (can put more curves simultaneously as well, I believe)
Think it makes more sense to divide by n in order to easily grasp the impact. And to use a logarithmic scale for the x axis.
green: lineair
red: n^2
blue: convergent linear as proposed (with some c)
orange: alternative n x S^log(n) curve proposed here (by me)
I hope, whatever curve and whatever parameters are chosen, they will also shift dust level accordingly. Massive amounts of comments seem to be about to shift beneath dust level as things look now, and I'm afraid this will really hurt social interaction on the platform.
This is what things would look like with dust level cut-off added:
Yup that looks to be right. There's also this interactive tool someone pointed out to me: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/weerzfsi7b which allows anyone to play around with it too (can put more curves simultaneously as well, I believe)
nice! And guess what tool I used :)
LOL right, I feel dumb.
Think it makes more sense to divide by n in order to easily grasp the impact. And to use a logarithmic scale for the x axis.
I hope, whatever curve and whatever parameters are chosen, they will also shift dust level accordingly. Massive amounts of comments seem to be about to shift beneath dust level as things look now, and I'm afraid this will really hurt social interaction on the platform.
This is what things would look like with dust level cut-off added: