>If two chuubas are within 30CCV of each other, a tie is automatically declared; you shouldn't have to do anything special to make it work
>Some streamers will be automatically deselected; this is because they're known to RTX stream some or most of the time. If they streamed as a vtuber, then reselect their stream(s).
>Streamers who flesh stream a substantial amount of the time or are frequently suspected of botting will have their names in red; these streamers do not need a disqualification note
>Expand with + to see the notes field and each stream that's factored into a chuuba's average. You can (de)select each of their streams as applicable and the CCV average will be recalculated.
>Click the Streams Charts or Twitch Tracker icons for corresponding streams to see more info about them and/or whether they need to be disqualified
>The percentage before the chuuba's average is the percent difference between the calculated average of the day vs their 30 day average (you can hover over it for more info)
>Make notes for:
>chuubas with average CCVs substantially greater than their 30 day average (try to determine why); a +10% CCV will be auto-expanded
>flesh disqualification of chuubas (people who stream the majority of their time with their model)
>a chuuba's stream is flesh disqualified when during an IRL cam stream: (a) they intentionally show any part of their face, and/or (b) they have no actively tracked model on screen during any part of the stream
>Streams Charts is the only site that has raid information (consider installing this helpful userscript, adds a button above the stream log to copy raids to clipboard)
>Only display names are in the log; if a name has moonrunes, the best way to get a readable name is to search the name on Twitch Tracker (if the name has less than 3 characters you're SOL)
>Streams Charts also has a "VTuber Affiliation" field on a chuuba's profile on the right which is helpful for determining if a chuuba is indie
>When ready, click "Copy to clipboard" and paste in /lig/
>If you see a chuuba with high numbers that's not currently being tracked, say something ITT or email me at lig.numbers.anon@gmail.com
Future Features:
>List of live chuubas that are tracked
>Numbers history/analysis?
>Some streamers will be automatically deselected; this is because they're known to RTX stream some or most of the time. If they streamed as a vtuber, then reselect their stream(s).
>Streamers who flesh stream a substantial amount of the time or are frequently suspected of botting will have their names in red; these streamers do not need a disqualification note
>Expand with + to see the notes field and each stream that's factored into a chuuba's average. You can (de)select each of their streams as applicable and the CCV average will be recalculated.
>Click the Streams Charts or Twitch Tracker icons for corresponding streams to see more info about them and/or whether they need to be disqualified
>The percentage before the chuuba's average is the percent difference between the calculated average of the day vs their 30 day average (you can hover over it for more info)
>Make notes for:
>chuubas with average CCVs substantially greater than their 30 day average (try to determine why); a +10% CCV will be auto-expanded
>flesh disqualification of chuubas (people who stream the majority of their time with their model)
>a chuuba's stream is flesh disqualified when during an IRL cam stream: (a) they intentionally show any part of their face, and/or (b) they have no actively tracked model on screen during any part of the stream
>Streams Charts is the only site that has raid information (consider installing this helpful userscript, adds a button above the stream log to copy raids to clipboard)
>Only display names are in the log; if a name has moonrunes, the best way to get a readable name is to search the name on Twitch Tracker (if the name has less than 3 characters you're SOL)
>Streams Charts also has a "VTuber Affiliation" field on a chuuba's profile on the right which is helpful for determining if a chuuba is indie
>When ready, click "Copy to clipboard" and paste in /lig/
>If you see a chuuba with high numbers that's not currently being tracked, say something ITT or email me at lig.numbers.anon@gmail.com
Future Features:
>List of live chuubas that are tracked
>Numbers history/analysis?