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    11 months ago

    Why didn’t they make a normal pie chart?! That circle is not very good visualisation.

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      11 months ago

      surface of the circle is directly proportional to the revenue, this presentation is much better to compare two values to each other (if you have problem comparing how much 367 is compared to 128 and need an image for that, that is). it would be harder in the pie chart.

      if you want share of the total, the bottom graph is much better for that (and it adds layer of information that pie graph wouldn’t have).

      i assume that is why.

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        11 months ago

        Circle area’s are really hard to compare. A circle with double the area of another barely looks bigger.

      • SmoothLiquidation@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        But circles are hard to compare directly. A square would be much better or even a bar chart.

        This is trying to be flashy and it gets in the way of the information.

    • Masimatutu@lemm.eeOP
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      11 months ago

      Fair point. I do suppose it makes some sense, since otherwise the small ones would be barely visible slices, while they are more concentrated here.

    • guylacaptivite@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Probably because they wanted to show the variance over time which one pie chart cannot visually show. And it’s easier to compare a circle vs a circle than a pie chart.

    • I_Has_A_Hat@startrek.website
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      11 months ago

      I wonder if that includes ringbacks. You know, the thing where when people called you, instead of hearing a phone ringing they heard a song that sounded like it was filtered through a tin can full of pennies and loose screws.

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    11 months ago

    We should invent new futuristic physical media. They should have real heft and ideally make a satisfying noise when you plug them in and be completely overegineered, so they last as long or longer as pottery. Something like upgraded MiniDisc, cassettes or USB sticks. If you plug it in, the device and the connector should be sturdy enough to stand on.

    Maybe looking like this labeler cartridge:

    Or like isolinear chips from Star Trek:

    I know Microsoft is doing something similar with Project Silica.

    Please anyone, if you can give examples from fiction or reality, I’m happy to hear it.

    • snooggums@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      Why do that when we already have digital media players like iPods and phones that meet the criteria?

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Now seems like the perfect time to either pirate because you know your favorite artists ain’t getting hardly anything of the billions from streaming services. That, or go direct through the artists own service they set up themselves. Either way, it always is a good day when you can just say “No!” to the large music companies or companies invested in music salesin some way or another.

    • littlecolt@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      I just bought a record from an artist Merch booth at a concert last weekend. Feels good and I got it signed.

      • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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        11 months ago

        There was an event going on in the large downtown park in my hometown and there was a local band who I would have totally bought one of their CDs, but my card wasn’t working. I would have totally spent $10 to support them.

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    11 months ago

    Am I the only one who is totally confused by the lower plot? How is the data distributed among the positive and negative y axis? Is the negative portion supposed to be negative annual revenue? Why are CDs then in the positive and negative at the same time. I desperately need more labeling or explanation please. It sure looks nice, but I’m completely at loss…

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      11 months ago

      How is the data distributed among the positive and negative y axis?

      It’s symmetrical. There is actually nothing negative shown in that graph. The graph could be flat at the bottom on the axis that it would change nothing. However, it looks like soundwaves.

      • jlow (he/him)@beehaw.org
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        11 months ago

        So the axis with the year isn’t actually 0 pr something else? Its just how much revenue was made in total (2000s were the time with most revenue) and how much each media contributed in a funky way of displaying it?

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          11 months ago

          It would have been less confusing to have vertical lines rather than an x axis however they wanted it to look like a soundwave. However even though I am an electronic musician who works with soundwaves I didn’t notice the metaphor until reading the comment here.

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          11 months ago

          Thanks for pointing that out. It is a bit like the distribution on a violin plot then. But it still is weird how the colors are distributed and albeit I think it does indeed look nice, I think this plot shouldn’t be in this community…

        • Masimatutu@lemm.eeOP
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          11 months ago

          I don’t know how to but this more clearly. The distance between the top and the bottom of the coloured strip at any given year; the thickness; represents the annual revenue.

          This is actually a pretty common format for representing the evolution of parts in a total, because you can clearly see the share, the combined revenue and the total revenue over the years (that’s the area). It is just that this one has been made symmetrical because it is easier to follow and just more pretty.

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      11 months ago

      There’s no positive or negative, just share (width). It is done creatively but still accurately, it looks like the most dominant segment takes the center allowing you to easily spot which was the most popular at what year.

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      11 months ago

      It’s seriously niche. Nobody is buying cassette over vinyl or CD for any reason but aesthetics or a gimmick or novelty.

    • ekky43@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 months ago

      That would be very interesting indeed.

      I imagine that the drop observed between 2005 and 2020 isn’t because people didn’t listen to music, but likely rather piracy and digital media being harder to properly gauge (musicians selling music on their own websites and such, not having to burn it to CDs first).

      This is also supported by various claims and statistics showing a fall in piracy in the late 20’s.

      • brewbellyblueberry@sopuli.xyz
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        11 months ago

        Yeah cassettes never went away when it comes to punk. It’s a cheap way to distribute your music in physical form as well, which is a big part of why it’s so present in punk and indie music.

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            11 months ago

            Good point, they probably are. A cassette can fit in a pocket though, it’s like a greeting card and usually comes with a download code. CD’s are just lame :D I don’t know man.

      • Uncle_Bagel@midwest.social
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        11 months ago

        Even most artists offer them on their websites these days. Lady Gaga and Lana Del Rey offered them for their most recent releases,

    • Rayspekt@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      I bought a cassette this weekend at a smaller local concert. They only had cassette and CDs. CD just feels meh to me and I also don’t have a CD drive around anymore, so I went with the tape. The format is really cool for smaller bands as you don’t need much effort to release them. Just design the small piece of paper and you’re good to go. It’s also better to carry around during the concert compared to being stuck with the huge-ass vinyl in the pit lol.

      If possible, I prefer to get a vinyl, but I get it that it’s a pain in the ass for smaller semi-professional bands as it’s expensive a fuck to release on vinyl. So cassette it is, now I only need to get my hands on a tape deck lmao.

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        11 months ago

        also don’t have a CD drive around anymore, so I went with the tape.

        you don’t have cd but you have cassette player? 😮