Below I share some charts I created with my #dhsi2014 archive (as I have indicated data might require further refining; visualisations including the infographic in the second link above offer a view of specific data; also this is a work in progress done for rapid publication and sharing. I am aware there might be errors, etc.).
You can click on the charts to enlarge them.
[The #dhsi2014 tweets per day in archive bar chart had a typo so have removed to correct; will replace as soon as I can].
Tweet Volume per #dhsi014 UserProportion of Users by #dhsi2014 TweetsTop 25 #dhsi2014 Tweeters in Archive
[*I had forgotten to say that indeed 770 Tweets from one single user seems disproportionate in context– will check the reason –deduplication might be needed, or maybe too many RTs?]
Number of Tweets Sent with the Top 15 (of total of 53) Sources of #dhsi2014 Tweets
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