This article covers the key elements of the intelligence maps, helping you to get the most out of the visualisation of your network.
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| Line thickness | Thin Lines | Represents CrossPtich post notifications that have been sent. |
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Thick lines | Represents CrossPitch post notifications that have been interacted with. |
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| Group and line colours | Top-level categories | Distinct colours exist for each of the top-level categories. For example, in the image shown here, different office locations have their own primary colours, e.g. Asia-Pacific is yellow, United Kingdom is green & the United States is blue. |
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Subcategories | Subcategories will inherit the colour of the top-level categories, in differing shades. For example, if United Kingdom is green, then all subcategories such as London and Manchester will inherit different shades of green. |
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| Direction of arrows | Direction of arrows | Arrows pointing towards a user indicates an interaction directed to the user (i.e. a post notification received, or the user has been followed.) Arrows pointing outwards, away from a user, indicates an interaction directed by the user. |
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| Avatar sizes | Avatar sizes | Avatar sizes are dependent on activity, and followers. Therefore, larger nodes demonstrate users who have sent out more emails, or have more followers. |
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