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This is by design. The users you're seeing created before the site... well, they were - they're user accounts that were created elsewhere before EE launched (like mine - which is one of those on De...

posted 3y ago by ArtOfCode‭  ·  edited 3y ago by ArtOfCode‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2020-07-25T23:52:12Z (over 3 years ago)
  • This is by design. The users you're seeing created before the site... well, they were - they're user accounts that were created _elsewhere_ before EE launched (like mine - which is one of those on Dec 8), and then had a profile created on EE through using the site. Since user accounts are shared across sites, there's only one creation date.
  • The units are days - if you hover over a data point, it should give you the day it relates to and the absolute value of the point, i.e. there were 5 users created on Dec 8.
  • This is by design. The users you're seeing created before the site... well, they were - they're user accounts that were created _elsewhere_ before EE launched (like mine - which is one of those on Dec 8), and then had a profile created on EE through using the site. Since user accounts are shared across sites, there's only one creation date.
  • The units are weeks - if you hover over a data point, it should give you the day at the start of the week it relates to and the absolute value of the point, i.e. there were 5 users created in the week commencing Dec 8.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2020-07-25T21:30:55Z (over 3 years ago)
This is by design. The users you're seeing created before the site... well, they were - they're user accounts that were created _elsewhere_ before EE launched (like mine - which is one of those on Dec 8), and then had a profile created on EE through using the site. Since user accounts are shared across sites, there's only one creation date.

The units are days - if you hover over a data point, it should give you the day it relates to and the absolute value of the point, i.e. there were 5 users created on Dec 8.