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xxthundergodxx77 t1_j410cen wrote

I kinda agree on the second part but not everyone is American and fratnp seems to be normal. The scales are different because the point of the graph is just to show total deaths quarterly, not really compare them all visually or make a point

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LanewayRat t1_j411nqq wrote

No point? All these graphs presented together for no reason? Not to allow comparisons? Just a random assemblage of unrelated data?

What has “American” got to do with understanding “fratnp” or “grebntw”? What country are you from and what language or codified standard is this? Does the whole world understand it and not this poor ignorant Australian?

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xxthundergodxx77 t1_j412a5v wrote

I personally found it interesting regardless. Especially seeing the spikes for that one specific quarter.

I don't know where it's used specifically but it seems to be a lot of statistic pages use fratnp for France and grebntw for England and Wales

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LanewayRat t1_j414pt7 wrote

It’s not beautiful data if you use codes in place of normal communication. There isn’t even a key.

What’s interesting is the comparisons, for the countries I can recognise anyway.

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