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# abort on errors # abort on errors
set -e set -e
cp ../data/packed/processed.7z ./src/dist/processed-data.7z
# navigate into the build output directory # navigate into the build output directory
cd src/dist cd src/dist
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# Generate all visualization reports and graphs # Generate all visualization reports and graphs
report_all() report_all()
#################### # Write HTML for deploying to GitHub Pages
write_html()
# Serve webpage # Serve webpage
serve_report() serve_report()
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These findings might not be surprising, but they might have again demonstrated people's ability to adapt to new environments. The duration of the sensational effect of the start of COVID-19 might be similar to the grief from losing something important, they all fade over time as we adapt to them. Even though people focused a lot of attention on COVID-19 when new information first became available from March 2020, people's interest in these topics decreased as we adapt to the new norm with COVID-19 in three months, demonstrated by the quickly decreasing posting rates. Or, for the audience, rather than liking or commenting on COVID-19 posts, they might have quickly scrolled through them in favor of more interesting posts. It is fascinating that we can learn to adapt to such a devastating change in our environment in only three months. These findings might not be surprising, but they might have again demonstrated people's ability to adapt to new environments. The duration of the sensational effect of the start of COVID-19 might be similar to the grief from losing something important, they all fade over time as we adapt to them. Even though people focused a lot of attention on COVID-19 when new information first became available from March 2020, people's interest in these topics decreased as we adapt to the new norm with COVID-19 in three months, demonstrated by the quickly decreasing posting rates. Or, for the audience, rather than liking or commenting on COVID-19 posts, they might have quickly scrolled through them in favor of more interesting posts. It is fascinating that we can learn to adapt to such a devastating change in our environment in only three months.
## TODO
* [ ] Frequency/time: Maybe there's a reason to the May 2021 peak?
* [ ] Followers (x) vs COVID-related posts (y) scatter plot, each point is a user
# References # References
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