Graphs and charts

You are tracking patterns across the signal field
Graphs and charts

See the patterns behind the signals

SignsWatch tracks what kind of signs are appearing, how strongly they are clustering, and whether the evidence base is growing or cooling over time

Signal landscape

Explore the full signal field

Each block represents a sign in the current rolling signal mix. Larger blocks show greater recent signal volume. Select any sign to open its dedicated drilldown view

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Global observation footprint
Global regions where SignsWatch signals are being observed

Signals are surfacing across regions

SignsWatch is built to observe patterns across regions, sources and signal categories. This map shows the system’s global awareness layer without turning the page into a traffic report

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Current signal mix

Prev vs Now

The same mix shown on the dashboard, enlarged. Slice colour follows the top-sign colour language; pie size shows total rolling 30-day signal volume

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Share vs volume

What the percentages really mean

A falling share does not necessarily mean a weakening signal. This view compares peak share with the last 30 days, showing both proportion and total volume

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Rolling 30-day composition and volume

Composition and volume

The stacked bars show which signs dominated each rolling 30-day period. The blue line shows total report volume, so a large share based on a handful of reports does not mean the same as a large share backed by a wider evidence base

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Rolling count view

How many signals appeared in each period?

This view shows absolute signal counts, stacked by sign. It is useful for seeing whether a period was genuinely heavy with signals, rather than only dominated by one category

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Transparent usefulness telemetry

What people choose to share

SignsWatch measures share activity to understand which pages are useful enough to pass on. It counts page group and share method, not recipients, identities or downstream behaviour

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Shared page groups

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These charts measure usefulness, not users
There's no tracking of recipients or behavioural profiles

How to read this

Passing on understanding

SignsWatch measures which pages people choose to pass on to others. This is intended as a usefulness signal, not a popularity contest.

The system records page group and share method only. It does not track recipients, identities or downstream behaviour.