In the past 30 days, China leads in “nostr” Google searches, followed by Switzerland and Norway!

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Population also larger

Google Trends normalizes search data to make comparisons between terms easier. Search results are normalized to the time and location of a query by the following process: Each data point is divided by the total searches of the geography and time range it represents to compare relative popularity.

Perhaps, but there’s still no correlation. Meaning, that it doesn’t actually mean more people in China are searching for Nostr. Cause this accumulation of data doesn’t take into account # of people. So of course it’ll appear Nostr is more popular search word in China, but that’s only because the population in China far outnumbers population of every other country on earth. Data is skewed.

Also… Nostr not use on Nostr is huge, that alone is likely where large % of search results are from. Global supports that

*Nostr BOT use

Would be good to also see Afghanistan and Iran being on that list.

A low-bandwidth focused client would be ideal, with internet connectivity being so poor in many areas.

Ha, those numbers are so low they could be typos

No. That measures interest based on the following:

Google Trends normalizes search data to make comparisons between terms easier. Search results are normalized to the time and location of a query by the following process: Each data point is divided by the total searches of the geography and time range it represents to compare relative popularity.

👍 I take it they don’t give absolute values

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Wow, that’s pretty awesome.

DEEP Communism lol

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Is that from Google? Those are very few hits, I’d have expected more… incredible how early it is

Google Trends normalizes search data to make comparisons between terms easier. Search results are normalized to the time and location of a query by the following process: Each data point is divided by the total searches of the geography and time range it represents to compare relative popularity.

Thanks for the explanation, makes a lot of sense

#[2] when you dropping nostr knowledge on JRE?

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That’s not raw search numbers obviously. This is how google trends measure interest.

Google Trends normalizes search data to make comparisons between terms easier. Search results are normalized to the time and location of a query by the following process: Each data point is divided by the total searches of the geography and time range it represents to compare relative popularity.

Portugal caralho!

Wow, didn't expect Slovakia in the top 5 😀 Haven't spotted Nostr being mentioned in mainstream media.