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TenChat

Section: Social platforms and channels · tc

In the project, TenChat shows audience, publishing frequency, median VR, and by-views rate pairs. For this platform it is especially important not to confuse subscriber_count with view-based content quality.

What this page includes

A metric table, worked examples, and short platform-specific notes.

How to read the examples

All numbers are illustrative. They are here to explain the formula, not to describe a specific account.

Which metrics this page shows

Metric Key Type How to read it
TenChat followers tc_subscriber_count Count A direct count without extra recalculation.
Publication rate tc_ppd Posting rate How many publications come out per day on average within the selected period.
TenChat VR (median) tc_median_VR Percent Typical VR across publications.
IR (by views) tc_interaction_rate_by_views Percent Share of all reactions relative to views: (likes + comments + shares) / views * 100.
LR (by views) tc_like_rate_by_views Percent Share of likes relative to views.

Example: PPD and rate-pair calculation

A sample scenario. The numbers below are only meant to show the formula and the order of calculation.

Inputs

  • Period: 28 days
  • Publications: 11
  • Views: 87 000
  • Likes: 5 300
  • Comments: 260
  • Shares: 180
  • Audience: 42 000

Calculation steps

  1. Publication rate
    11 / 28
    = 0.39 posts/day
  2. Actions sum
    5 300 + 260 + 180
    = 5 740 actions
  3. LR (by views)
    5 300 / 87 000 * 100
    = 6.09%
  4. IR (by views)
    5 740 / 87 000 * 100
    = 6.60%
  5. LR (by followers)
    5 300 / 42 000 * 100
    = 12.62%
  6. ER (by followers)
    5 740 / 42 000 * 100
    = 13.67%

If views or audience data are missing, these metrics stay empty.

Example: median calculation

A median shows the typical value per publication. If the data is missing, dstat leaves the field empty instead of inventing a zero.

  • Value set: 8, 10.50, 12.20, 15.40, 19.80
  1. TenChat VR (median)
    median([8, 10.50, 12.20, 15.40, 19.80])
    = 12.20%

If there are no valid values, the page shows an empty field rather than an artificial zero.

Platform-specific nuances

  • tc_subscriber_count is a scale metric, while tc_median_VR and tc_interaction_rate_by_views describe publication quality.
  • If similar metrics appear with different denominators, the view-based version is usually easier to compare.
  • If view data is missing, some percentage metrics may stay blank.
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