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jakubkonecki t1_j3h2wqy wrote

And what is beautiful about your charts?

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axkee141 OP t1_j3h3uri wrote

Well I don't think these ones are particularly beautiful, it was a response to this post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1064snb/oc_bitcoin_value_over_time_from_2010_to_2023/

Apparently people don't like that one either though so I guess beauty is subjective. I like seeing bubbles and crashes

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jakubkonecki t1_j3hbu47 wrote

If the charts are not particularly beautiful than this isn't the best sub for them.

If you like bubbles and crashes than they look much better without logarithmic scale. Log scale is usually used by proponents to 'hide' declines.

Maybe you should think about how to better present the changes in prices. Compare with other bubbles. Or compare with well know products that have stable prices to underline how ridiculously expensive they would be if they appreciated in the same way as BTC.

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axkee141 OP t1_j3helao wrote

I guess I'm still trying to wrap my head around log graphs being used to "hide" data since more of the data is able to be read than on a linear graph. I guess I need to take into account that even if more data is visible, it's in a less digestible form for people who aren't used to log scales. The data ends up being communicated poorly to a general audience

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agm7779 t1_j3wi8f1 wrote

u/axkee141 don't worry. Beauty is indeed subjective, and need not have 3d animations and a spectrum of colors to necessarily be considered beautiful. Sometimes the presentation of a trend alone achieves beauty. Keep being curious. u/jakubkonecki cry harder freak

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jakubkonecki t1_j3witrh wrote

I'll try harder - my criticism of the chart beauty is not about subjective notion of colours or fancy animations, but more objective one of small - bordering on illegible - labels.

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