Friendly reminder; This is a hobby project. Nothing here is official or agreed upon by official parties. Click a team on top of the graph to filter it from the graph.
Each black seperation line is an hour of 12 in the day (first one is 12AM, second one is 12PM etc.) (GMT +02:00)Read more about technical information/assumptions.
This data is collected by just simply refreshing the Fan Clash Dashboard page every 3 minutes and programmatically finding the scoreboard and collect the new scores for each team. This is all done automatically by an injected userscript (thanks to TamperMonkey; Google Chrome plugin). The scores update every minute or so, but that much precision is not neccessary in my opnion. Collecting every 3 minutes is more than enough data.
I started collecting this data from the second day this event was active. This explains why the graph starts at around 4 million points. Psyonix states that they apply point normalization to balance the score generation between teams. You can clearly see that in action; it's a simple assumption that a team like The General NRG has a bigger fan base than a team like Team BDS. Even so, Team BDS manages to get back to top 3, sometimes first place even, again and again.
You can also see teams going down in points. I'm not entirely sure what's up with that, but it's an interesting case for sure. A great example of this is The General NRG and Team BDS all the way at the end. Now, there occur some gaps/jumps in the graph.
The first gap is there just simply because my PC turned off during night. A couple of hours later I started gathering data again.
The first jump occured when I updated my data gathering script to reload the page from the server (a.k.a. a hard-refresh) instead of a soft-refresh. There seems to be a difference in the data that you receive. Though, I can't say for sure why. There's also an hour of data loss over there as I wanted to improve the userscript code a bit, but instead I broke it and found out an hour later. :5head:
The second jump feels quite honestly completely random. I wasn't near my PC when this jump occured, so it's easy to assume this comes from the Psyonix servers (the ones we all love and hate). Though, there are many more possibilities why this could've happened (something chaching related? I don't know..). In any case, I'm not sure and we'll just have to deal with this ugly jump.