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Totallympics after Tokyo 2020


Sindo

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I wanted to see which disciplines were the most popular / had the most discussion on Totallympics during Tokyo2020, so here's the ranking based on the post count of their discussion threads (I guess this is the best thread to post this):

 

Athletics - 2264 replies

 

Swimming - 726 replies

 

Track Cycling - 612 replies

 

Artistic Gymnastics - 580 replies

Equestrian - 579 replies

 

Baseball/Softball - 439 replies (M: 69 / W: 370) :d

Rowing - 409 replies

 

Football - 396 replies (M: 139 / W: 257)

Shooting - 364 replies

Road Cycling - 321 replies

 

Judo - 267 replies

Canoe Sprint - 256 replies

Volleyball - 243 replies (M: 160 / W: 83)

Fencing - 234 replies

Tennis - 231 replies

Wrestling - 221 replies

Weightlifting - 216 replies

Sailing - 212 replies

 

Archery - 199 replies

Boxing - 190 replies

Triathlon - 181 replies

Taekwondo - 172 replies

Modern Pentathlon - 168 replies

Water Polo - 161 replies (M: 101 / W: 60)

Badminton - 141 replies

Basketball - 141 replies (M: 119 / W: 22)

Skateboarding - 140 replies

Canoe Slalom - 133 replies

Golf - 130 replies

Rhythmic Gymnastics - 127 replies

Diving - 113 replies

BMX - 107 replies

 

Mountain Bike - 99 replies

Field Hockey - 94 replies (M: 64 / W: 30)

Surfing - 92 replies

Table Tennis - 92 replies

Rugby Sevens - 91 replies (M: 56 / W: 35)

Karate - 88 replies

Handball - 75 replies (M: 38 / W: 37)

Sport Climbing - 64 replies

Basketball 3x3 - 54 replies (M: 45 / W: 9)

Beach Volleyball - 46 replies

Artistic Swimming - 30 replies

Trampoline Gymnastics - 28 replies

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3 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

@Sindo???

 

The problem is you very often don't react at all and tolerate some posts by certain users (1 or 2 in particular) who are very disrespectful to other users or some sportsmen, but you tend to delete some posts who are just reaction to this kind of behaviour. That's certainly a thing which should be improved.

Ultimately all you can do is use the ignore button; I certainly don't want to see some vast Facebook-style censorship operation on this or any board. 

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1 hour ago, Vektor said:

I wanted to see which disciplines were the most popular / had the most discussion on Totallympics during Tokyo2020, so here's the ranking based on the post count of their discussion threads (I guess this is the best thread to post this):

 

Athletics - 2264 replies

 

Swimming - 726 replies

 

Track Cycling - 612 replies

 

Artistic Gymnastics - 580 replies

Equestrian - 579 replies

 

Baseball/Softball - 439 replies (M: 69 / W: 370) :d

Rowing - 409 replies

 

Football - 396 replies (M: 139 / W: 257)

Shooting - 364 replies

Road Cycling - 321 replies

 

Judo - 267 replies

Canoe Sprint - 256 replies

Volleyball - 243 replies (M: 160 / W: 83)

Fencing - 234 replies

Tennis - 231 replies

Wrestling - 221 replies

Weightlifting - 216 replies

Sailing - 212 replies

 

Archery - 199 replies

Boxing - 190 replies

Triathlon - 181 replies

Taekwondo - 172 replies

Modern Pentathlon - 168 replies

Water Polo - 161 replies (M: 101 / W: 60)

Badminton - 141 replies

Basketball - 141 replies (M: 119 / W: 22)

Skateboarding - 140 replies

Canoe Slalom - 133 replies

Golf - 130 replies

Rhythmic Gymnastics - 127 replies

Diving - 113 replies

BMX - 107 replies

 

Mountain Bike - 99 replies

Field Hockey - 94 replies (M: 64 / W: 30)

Surfing - 92 replies

Table Tennis - 92 replies

Rugby Sevens - 91 replies (M: 56 / W: 35)

Karate - 88 replies

Handball - 75 replies (M: 38 / W: 37)

Sport Climbing - 64 replies

Basketball 3x3 - 54 replies (M: 45 / W: 9)

Beach Volleyball - 46 replies

Artistic Swimming - 30 replies

Trampoline Gymnastics - 28 replies

It can give a view but not 100% representative. More posts don't mean more popularity in some sports if these are negative to towards the specific sport.. 

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9 minutes ago, George_D said:

It can give a view but not 100% representative. More posts don't mean more popularity in some sports if these are negative to towards the specific sport.. 

Plus it also depends on whether there is a “core” or regular user of this community (who post a lot anyway) who is a fan of a particular, less widely followed sport

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37 minutes ago, George_D said:

It can give a view but not 100% representative. More posts don't mean more popularity in some sports if these are negative to towards the specific sport.. 

Even if the posts are negative (see my sport climbing format comments) it actually shows interest (i.e. how to make things better).

 

It's rather clear women's 3x3 basketball was the least followed sport on TO :p Men's 3x3 escaped that fate due to a) lack of USA b) bitching about Poland's failure :p

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3 hours ago, Vektor said:

I wanted to see which disciplines were the most popular / had the most discussion on Totallympics during Tokyo2020, so here's the ranking based on the post count of their discussion threads (I guess this is the best thread to post this):

 

Athletics - 2264 replies

 

Swimming - 726 replies

 

Track Cycling - 612 replies

 

Artistic Gymnastics - 580 replies

Equestrian - 579 replies

 

Baseball/Softball - 439 replies (M: 69 / W: 370) :d

Rowing - 409 replies

 

Football - 396 replies (M: 139 / W: 257)

Shooting - 364 replies

Road Cycling - 321 replies

 

Judo - 267 replies

Canoe Sprint - 256 replies

Volleyball - 243 replies (M: 160 / W: 83)

Fencing - 234 replies

Tennis - 231 replies

Wrestling - 221 replies

Weightlifting - 216 replies

Sailing - 212 replies

 

Archery - 199 replies

Boxing - 190 replies

Triathlon - 181 replies

Taekwondo - 172 replies

Modern Pentathlon - 168 replies

Water Polo - 161 replies (M: 101 / W: 60)

Badminton - 141 replies

Basketball - 141 replies (M: 119 / W: 22)

Skateboarding - 140 replies

Canoe Slalom - 133 replies

Golf - 130 replies

Rhythmic Gymnastics - 127 replies

Diving - 113 replies

BMX - 107 replies

 

Mountain Bike - 99 replies

Field Hockey - 94 replies (M: 64 / W: 30)

Surfing - 92 replies

Table Tennis - 92 replies

Rugby Sevens - 91 replies (M: 56 / W: 35)

Karate - 88 replies

Handball - 75 replies (M: 38 / W: 37)

Sport Climbing - 64 replies

Basketball 3x3 - 54 replies (M: 45 / W: 9)

Beach Volleyball - 46 replies

Artistic Swimming - 30 replies

Trampoline Gymnastics - 28 replies

And here is the comparison from Rio 2016 :) I've sorted them out by Rio first, so we can make a comparison, what was more popular then. Green means better, red is worse and white is pretty much the same. 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

And here is the comparison from Rio 2016 :) I've sorted them out by Rio first, so we can make a comparison, what was more popular then. Green means better, red is worse and white is pretty much the same. 

 

 

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Why do the post numbers look like a listing of quotas per sport lol ?

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23 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

And here is the comparison from Rio 2016 :) I've sorted them out by Rio first, so we can make a comparison, what was more popular then. Green means better, red is worse and white is pretty much the same. 

 

 

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Table 2.png

 

 

 

Damn, shooting is extremely stable :d 

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19 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Damn, shooting is extremely stable :d 

Likewise Trampoline gymnastics. The goal for Paris: get over 30 comments :p In athletics the Barshim/Tamberi/Jacobs gold combo got like 30+ comments in less than 10 minutes :coffee:

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Golf improved nicely, but the biggest winners are obviously sailing, triathlon, BMX and rhythmic gymnastics. Artistic swimming saw a good improvement, too.

 

Rowing and track cycling got somewhat lucky with scheduling. Especially rowing.

 

Football suffered from morning games (European time).

#banbestmen

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