A lot of platforms will have a dip on weekends (or a rise on weekends, depending on the nature of the space), but here we have a very specific topical dip.
People still do a fair bit of Googling for CSS answers, but barely seek out anygit answers. It's not just the absolute dip, but the relative one.
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I think Twitter graph would look similar, except the dip would be even more drastic on the weekends.
The reason that is interesting is because :
My Theory
If people aren't at work they don't waste time on Twitter.
Main Point
Twitter is really just people wasting time -- but they aren't wasting valuable time, instead they are just wasting work time.
A lot of platforms will have a dip on weekends (or a rise on weekends, depending on the nature of the space), but here we have a very specific topical dip.
People still do a fair bit of Googling for CSS answers, but barely seek out any git answers. It's not just the absolute dip, but the relative one.