
Tl; Dr.
Hallo allerseits, Ich habe in den letzten Monaten ein paar tausend Beiträge aus diesem Sub abgeschafft und es analysiert.
Kurz gesagt, wir kümmern uns um Krankenversicherungen, Autos, SBB und einige von uns haben viel zu sagen, normalerweise zweimal am Tag kurz vor Mittag und gleich nach der Arbeit. Wenn es nicht unser Vermieter ist, sprechen wir über Donald Trump. Wir fühlen uns am besten am Sonntag bis Montag, dann brauchen wir Hilfe, um einen Job zu suchen.
Wir geben SBB am Montag eine Chance und nehmen dann freitags unsere Autos.
Wir beschweren uns hauptsächlich über Ricardo und entlüften unsere Frustrationen hier. Migros bekommt mehr Erwähnungen und weniger Hass. Wir mögen (upvote) Menschen, die mehr dankbar sind als Beschwerden.
I went through all the posts on this sub in the past six months and present Switzerland according to r/Switzerland
byu/obolli inSwitzerland
Von obolli
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That sounds about right.
That’s cool! FWIW we can access similar data as the mod team, and here’s some interesting info:
– We had 48.3 Million views in the past 12 months, that’s 12.8 more than the year before.
– In total, that sums up to 544’000 unique visitors – that’s a lot!
– We’ve seen 21’200 posts, 5000 more than the year before. Additionally, we removed almost 19k posts – that’s a lot, please read the rules lmao
– In total, there were 795’000 comments! That’s such a huge increase – almost 50% more than the year before!!
Interestingly, we’ve seen the most unique users in February, but the most visits in October.
The most viewed post was about a racist pamphlet I do not care to share again, but the second mostly used one was [about an SBB compartment filled with bags](https://www.reddit.com/r/Switzerland/comments/1jcji5u/is_this_infuriating_for_everyone_am_i_finally_so/)…
Oh and one more: You guys really help us with your reports – that’s actually grand! 1248 of you reported questions from non-resident, whcih helps us quickly remove those and redirect them to r/askswitzerland. However, over 700 reported threats of violence or physical harm. Those are typically wrong and honestly it’s a bit annoying…. but still appreciated when it’s correct!
Nice graphs but would like to note that this data is incomplete until you also use the non-expat Swiss subs like:
r/schwiiz, r/suisse, r/buenzli and the few cities subs*
*except r/zurich
You’ve got student twice under people.
Nice analysis, quite interesting!