/r/usdataisbeautiful
This subreddit, inspired by /r/dataisbeautiful is intended to allow a focus on U.S.-related data. In part because /r/dataisbeautiful has occasional restrictions on US-related data, and also because a concentrated format may be of greater interest to redditors who are interested in U.S. topics.
This subreddit, inspired by /r/dataisbeautiful is intended to allow a focus on U.S.-related data. In part because /r/dataisbeautiful has occasional restrictions on US-related data, and also because a concentrated format may be of greater interest to redditors who are interested in U.S. topics.
We will start with copying and pasting the rules from /r/dataisbeautiful and over time we may adjust them as needed as this sub develops.
Posting Rules
A post must be a data visualization.
Directly link to the original source article of the visualization (not an image file) or tag the post as [OC] if you made the visualization.
[OC] posts must state the data source and tool(s) used in a comment. Only [OC] posts may link to image files.
Requests and questions must include a visualization.
No infographics or other unautomated diagrams.
Post titles must describe the data plainly without using sensationalized headlines. Clickbait posts will be removed.
Posts regarding American Politics, and contentious topics in American media, are, of course, permitted anytime.
No international longitudinal visualizations
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Any surprise of feedback for the content?
I spent 4-5 hours for thisβ¦ but I guess AI can do better in secs π