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Laeserin · 78w
And then think about this: because it's organic, it has no rigid structure and doesn't need to be complete. You could lift any random set of the data and define a new graph.
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I mean, think about what that means, for analysis. You don't have to know anything about the actual data, to be able to find useful data. You just have to know how intricate that part of the graph is. The density of the edges.

And you could find novel connections, by looking at seemingly randomly connected nodes. Nodes connected over a bizarrely wide space, by few edges. Why did that npub connect these? They don't seem related at all. 🤔 But they are related! Someone saw them and said, "These two things are alike." Figure out why.
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ynniv · 78w
This would be an interesting LLM-bot task. Use graph analysis to find statistically interesting nodes, then see if a few hundred Claude tokens can figure out what the connection might be and post a note with the results.