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# Redesigning CAPTCHA Monitor's Data Visualization Tools
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### Problem
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- The graphs currently displayed at the dashboard are somewhat misleading and difficult to understand
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- The algorithm does not distinguish between exit relays that see CAPTCHA once or fifty times and considers all of them equal
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- The algorithm does not consider exit relay's size but larger exit relays receiving CAPTCHA has a larger effect on the network
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- The graphing algorithm does not distinguish between exit relays that see CAPTCHA once or fifty times and considers all of them equal
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- The graphing algorithm does not consider exit relay's size, but larger exit relays receiving CAPTCHA has a larger effect on the network
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- The scale in the graphs are also misleading in some cases
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- There are no clear explanations about what each graph aims to achieve
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- There is also no way for curious people to reproduce the graphs
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- There is also no way for curious people to reproduce the graphs or understand the process for producing the graphs
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### Solution
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Redesigning the graphs by addressing the problems from the first version and improving with feedback. Thus, this document aims to describe how to produce the v2 graphs that will be available on the CAPTCHA Monitor's [dashboard](https://dashboard.captcha.wtf/).
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Redesigning the graphs by addressing the problems from the first version and improving with feedback. Thus, this document aims to describe how to produce the v2 graphs that will be available on the CAPTCHA Monitor's [dashboard](https://dashboard.captcha.wtf/). Graphs are divided into five main groups based on the graphs' function and purpose.
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The document looks long, but there are a lot of repeating explanations across the graphs. If you have any suggestions/feedback, please mention it under [ticket #41](https://gitlab.torproject.org/woswos/CAPTCHA-Monitor/-/issues/41) of this repository.
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