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<h4>Hello, boys and girls</em></h4><br> <p> First things first: </p> <p> The right input is simply a reply with @qed, where you <strong>replace "qed" with any steemer username</strong>. And nothing else goes in the message. I'll say more about it in the video. It doesn't have to be a response to a post of mine either. <br><br>This is <em>work in progress</em>. The call should be something more verbose to not be summoned accidentally and that's more, we can easily integrate the passing of more parameters to customize the message. <br>The next feature will be that you see how many followers and following you share with the person you asked about :) <br>I'd really love to hear some feedback and ideas on how we could go further! What other <em>steemit</em> data should I compute? What other data should the response provide? </p> <p> </p> <center><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4otG1rsk9HU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p><br> </center> <p> There's a lot we could do and learn here, guys. There's of course some lists with statistics you could draw from the dataset. Like top reputation rankings. Maybe I should do a video about such things? Or highest transfers. Or, for example, it turns out that a huge fraction of <em>steemit</em> users doesn't actually have any reputation, the account names were simply reserved and lie around unused. But the really interesting thing are those that involve a little more math, like cross comparisons and correlations. <p> I <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcrSMnEYhIPX_p127jI23qw">do videos on some technical stuff</a> and whatnot. I signed up on <em>steemit</em> last week to do <a href="https://steemit.com/math/@qed/steemit-series-on-mathematics-types-and-quantum-electrodynamics">a series</a> on math and programming. </p> <p> Take care :)<br>@qed</p>