Douglas Bagnall on Tue, 3 Sep 2019 14:59:52 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> The effect of "Nettime is in bad shape" on user agent ratios |
This year, up until the seventh of June, Nettime had contributions from email clients in the following proportions: |################################### 35.1% Gmail |################# 17.2% Apple Mail |########## 9.9% Thunderbird (Linux) |###### 5.6% Unknown |###### 5.8% Thunderbird (Macintosh) |######## 8.2% XS4all Webmail |#### 4.1% Qualcomm Windows Eudora |### 3.4% Mailmate |## 2.2% Mutt |### 2.6% Iphone Mail | 0.4% MS/Outlook.com/Hotmail |# 1.1% Neomutt | 0.4% Cyrus webmail |# 0.6% Jaro Mail | 0.4% Trojita | 0.4% K Mail For Android | 0.4% Alpine |# 0.6% yahoo/aol |# 0.6% Microsoft Outlook | 0.0% Thunderbird (Windows) | 0.2% Mycom Mailer | 0.0% Claws Mail | 0.2% Ipad Mail | 0.2% Webmail | 0.0% Evolution | 0.0% Mew (Emacs) After (and including) the "Nettime is in bad shape" message, until (but not including) the "Penalty Shoot Outs" thread, we saw the following ratios: |################################## 34.1% Gmail |######### 8.5% Apple Mail |########### 11.4% Thunderbird (Linux) |############### 15.3% Unknown |####### 7.4% Thunderbird (Macintosh) | 0.0% XS4all Webmail |### 2.8% Qualcomm Windows Eudora | 0.0% Mailmate |### 2.8% Mutt |## 1.7% Iphone Mail |### 2.8% MS/Outlook.com/Hotmail |### 3.4% Neomutt |## 2.3% Cyrus webmail |# 0.6% Jaro Mail |# 1.1% Trojita |# 1.1% K Mail For Android |# 1.1% Alpine | 0.0% yahoo/aol | 0.0% Microsoft Outlook |## 1.7% Thunderbird (Windows) |# 0.6% Mycom Mailer |# 0.6% Claws Mail | 0.0% Ipad Mail | 0.0% Webmail |# 0.6% Evolution | 0.0% Mew (Emacs) Apple Mail usage halved, Mutt/Neomutt usage doubled. There are nice contributions from Claws, Evolution, Alpine, Trojita. XS4All Webmail vanishes completely. Thunderbird tops 20% across platforms. The identified agents form a fat tail of diversity, while 15% are unrecognisable. With the "Penalty Shoot Outs" thread, Nettime seemed to abandon the experiment. Do the user agent ratios revert to early-2019 form? |############################ 27.8% Gmail |###################### 22.2% Apple Mail |######## 8.3% Thunderbird (Linux) |### 2.8% Unknown |######## 8.3% Thunderbird (Macintosh) | 0.0% XS4all Webmail |### 2.8% Qualcomm Windows Eudora | 0.0% Mailmate |### 2.8% Mutt | 0.0% Iphone Mail |############## 13.9% MS/Outlook.com/Hotmail | 0.0% Neomutt |### 2.8% Cyrus webmail | 0.0% Jaro Mail | 0.0% Trojita | 0.0% K Mail For Android | 0.0% Alpine |### 2.8% yahoo/aol | 0.0% Microsoft Outlook | 0.0% Thunderbird (Windows) | 0.0% Mycom Mailer |### 2.8% Claws Mail | 0.0% Ipad Mail | 0.0% Webmail | 0.0% Evolution |### 2.8% Mew (Emacs) Sort of. The data is thin, of course. Apple Mail is back. Outlook.com surges on a series of posts from an institutional account. The flurry of Mutt and Pine users is petering out. It is nice to see Emacs there. I don't have *much* to say about the significance of this. It is just something I noticed, and (as tends to be the way) the effect seems weaker once the data is gathered. But it is interesting that a call for new voices flushes out a whole pile of Mutt users. I would say that a Nettime [de-]lurker is not going to rescue anyone from 90s techno-nostalgia, but that might evoke furious defences of all kinds of software of which I am actually quite fond. What should seem weird is that one third of us are using Gmail. Douglas # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: