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Do you like Doctor Who fan fiction? Do you like telling folks about the awesome stories you find? Do you frequent A Teaspoon and an Open Mind and make liberal use of their bookmarks and favorites buttons? Well, [livejournal.com profile] calufrax is looking for folks who would like to sign up for a week to spotlight four to seven of their favorite fics housed on the archive. Go here to read more and sign up!. Ad if you're not familiar with Teaspoon, the [livejournal.com profile] calufrax Tag List is a great place to start finding gems. [livejournal.com profile] calufrax recc-ers make an effort to highlight stories across all genres and eras from the show.


Don't believe me?

There are 1854 tags in [livejournal.com profile] calufrax with a label of "doctor:1" through "doctor:11". Also, on the Teaspoon main site there are 29403 stories labeled in the eras "First Doctor" through "Eleventh Doctor". Here is the data by era:

   era archive.tag pct.archive rec.tag pct.rec pct.era.rec rec.exp unif.exp
     1         521       0.018      93   0.050       0.179      33      169
     2         490       0.017      83   0.045       0.169      31      169
     3         641       0.022     127   0.069       0.198      40      169
     4        1027       0.035     140   0.076       0.136      65      169
     5        1045       0.036     116   0.063       0.111      66      169
     6         426       0.014      94   0.051       0.221      27      169
     7         625       0.021     121   0.065       0.194      39      169
     8         894       0.030     157   0.085       0.176      56      169
     9        4568       0.155     224   0.121       0.049     288      169
    10       16784       0.571     550   0.297       0.033    1058      169
    11        2382       0.081     149   0.080       0.063     150      169


Columns are the count and percentages of tags in the archive, the count and percentages of tags in the recs, the proportion of stories in each era that were recced*, and two different expected numbers of tags for the recs in [livejournal.com profile] calufrax, based on a simple random sampling of the archive (rec.exp), and an "ideal" recs comm where each era is equally represented and thus recs are uniformly distributed across eras (unif.exp).

Now, a completely fair and stratified reccs community might aim for equal representation among all eras in the recs. That's an ideal but is not quite fair when the archive itself is not fully balanced. But some trends are evident. Eras 9 and 10 make up 72.6% of the comm but only 41.8% of the recs. You can see that in the observed frequencies of recs tags, the earlier eras, while not achieving perfect balance, are certainly over-represented relative to their frequency in the archive, borrowing from the New Who eras of Nine and Ten which, while highly represented in the archive, are at least more balanced in the recs. I also made a picture.

dwplot

Chisquare tests of the observed frequencies against null hypothesis of balanced according to archive frequency and balanced according to uniform frequency both resulted in p-values of 0 (eg, X^2 values of over 1000 on 10 degrees of freedom in both cases. resounding rejection of null). This corroborates what is obvious in the graph. Not so obvious is that even taking out the outliers of eras Nine and Ten, the resulting chisquare test of uniformity across the remaining eras still results in a rejection (X^2 = 45 on 8 df, p = 3x10^[-7] ). I think that this may be because people are forgetting the awesomness of Two and substituting in the more recent awesomeness of Eleven**, and because people remember that Eight is very pretty.

It is also kind of cool how there is a little bump in the archive for 4 and 5 that is reflected somewhat in the recs pattern as well. I think at least just from an exploratory look at the data, that Three's contingent of recc-ers is quite good at getting him noticed. Also he has the added bonus of covering UNIT as well. I can also conclude that Six's era seems to have a very large footprint, with the highest percentage of stories recc-ed in the category. This means that Six writers are awesome.***

[*Astute readers will point out that stories may have multiple tags. I agree, but I believe it is true for both the archive and the recs site. There may be a "Multi-era" effect here, but there are only ~2900 tags in Multi-Era which is only 10% of the data set, so let's assume for now that multi-era distribution of Eras is comparable to the straight tags (actually I would think it would generally up the count across all Doctors being that multi-way would be chosen when you have lots of different eras in a single story, so imagine that the red line may not quite be as severe as it is depicted on the chart).]

[** I am likely guilty of this and must rectify it in later stints.]

[*** Full disclosure in the interests of Science, I write Six from time to time, thus I am also awesome]



Yes, okay then. Should you feel inclined, go sign up to rec on [livejournal.com profile] calufrax!

Date: 2012-11-14 03:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] a-phoenixdragon.livejournal.com
The Truth, m'dear...you speak it. Then place it in a graph, which is not only awesome, but visually appealing.

*Grins*

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