Oh nice, congratulations on making the data publicly available! I’m irrationally pleased that my chart is the same shape, though this shouldn’t be a surprise, as the data did come from GWWC.
btw you need to remove the period from the link like this for it to work. Also I am concerned that the number of people currently engaged in trying giving drops so much in 2016, though impressed with your prescience!
Haha, well it definitely shows you did a good job patching it together.
Thanks, fixed.
Most people use Try Giving for a short period—they test out giving 10% for 6 months before deciding whether to join, or they commit to giving 5% for a year with the aim of working up the following year. We don’t really encourage super long-term Try Giving pledges. So there aren’t many people currently signed up whose Try Giving pledge lasts into 2016.
Oh nice, congratulations on making the data publicly available! I’m irrationally pleased that my chart is the same shape, though this shouldn’t be a surprise, as the data did come from GWWC.
btw you need to remove the period from the link like this for it to work. Also I am concerned that the number of people currently engaged in trying giving drops so much in 2016, though impressed with your prescience!
Haha, well it definitely shows you did a good job patching it together. Thanks, fixed. Most people use Try Giving for a short period—they test out giving 10% for 6 months before deciding whether to join, or they commit to giving 5% for a year with the aim of working up the following year. We don’t really encourage super long-term Try Giving pledges. So there aren’t many people currently signed up whose Try Giving pledge lasts into 2016.