Thanks for pointing those out.
- I’m pretty sure that the date filter on the first chart did work before, as I’ve used it every now and then. It is back to normal now.
- The second chart is now also fixed, and is related to a bug that happens every now and then on some of the charts, whereby I update the underlying imported data tables, and the chart “decides” to give the values a skip, be it for those not on the default filter, or for those that are displayed due to additional datapoints in the timeframe.
These are odd behaviours, and there are two or three I already manually fix every week before publishing due to this type of misbehaviour on Tableau (despite setting the property to always display values). I believe the solution is creating another object that is exactly the same, and replacing the current one with the new one, but I’ve never got down to it.
Note: Any post related variable (post count, merit/post)for the Russian board is unreliable, and has been so with more or less precision for most of 2021. The reason is that, due to the nature of how I obtain the post count (from the forum stats) heavy retrospectively deleted posts affect these variables for the current month. The local board suffers frequent post/thread deletions for what I presume is a clean-up, and thus render these varibles unreliable.