So here's what I've learned from the comments here, conversations in chat, and further investigation.
First, yes, the query is roughly correct. It's in the right ballpark, even though there are a few things lowering my numbers:
- Deleted comments (not possible to retrieve).
- Comments on deleted posts (not possible to retrieve).
- Custom move messages that don't match my pattern (for example, might be possible to retrieve, or get close, with some guesses and processing outside of SEDE).
Also, there are a few key dates:
- 2010-ish: Chat was born.
- 2011-ish: Ability to move comments to chat was likely implemented around this time. Prior to this time period I observe no chat links in comments with text containing "moved".
- August 2014: Presumably when "move to chat" became a tool available to CMs. Prior to this I observe no messages of the form "Conversation is not for extended discussion...". There are a number of messages of the form "Discussion moved to chat." before this date, my only guess is that some CM had some custom tool to help them move comments.
- August 2015 (see also): When "move to chat" became an option in the moderator control panel, available to moderators and not just CMs.
For the curious, the numbers I see in those date ranges (SEDE query as given, minus comments that do not contain chat URLs, SEDE last updated March 19, 2017):
SO MSO MSE
Before 7/31/11 0 0 0
7/31/11 to 8/1/14 17 0 2
8/1/14 to 8/5/15 505 17 4
8/5/15 to 3/19/17 401 15 0
Total 923 32 6
Corroborating that data:
- For SO/MSO/MSE, Jeremy Banks reports 532/33/11 since August 2015 compared to my 401/15/0. The orders of magnitude are correct, and deleted comments and posts make sense for the remainder:
- For SO, Bhargav Rao reports 305 chat moves done by him since Nov 23, 2016. I see 269 done by him since that time. This also seems reasonable:
- Mine should be a bit less regardless as SEDE's data is 5 days old at this point.
- Removing 18.5% of Bhargav's 305 leaves ~249, also close enough to convince me.
So, yeah, while my queries will always be ~20% short (at least on SO), they're roughly accurate and in the ballpark of the true numbers. Nothing seems blatantly out of place. The only thing I can really do to improve is to work on ways to capture some of the customized move messages that don't match my text pattern.
Thanks for digging into it, all!
Improved (Maybe) Query:
After much testing and confirmation I was able to come up with what appears to be a more accurate query:
SELECT
*
FROM
Comments
WHERE
Text LIKE '%/discussion-on-%' AND Text LIKE '%://chat.%'
Additionally , %/discussion-between-%
can be used to find cases where users moved their comments to chat, for example:
SELECT
COUNT(CASE WHEN Text LIKE '%/discussion-on-%' THEN 1 ELSE NULL END) ModMoved,
COUNT(CASE WHEN Text LIKE '%/discussion-between-%' THEN 1 ELSE NULL END) UserMoved,
COUNT(*) Total
FROM
Comments
WHERE
Text LIKE '%://chat.%'
Some notes:
For the most part %/discussion-on-%
and %/discussion-between-%
are the primary indicators, but I've chosen to include %://chat.%
for two reasons:
- It keeps the second query above from timing out.
- It filters out links to posts whose title starts with "discussion on". On SO there is exactly one comment that falls into this category, so the effect is negligible there, but I did not examine metas or other sites and so decided not to take any chances.
I confirmed the accuracy of these queries to my satisfaction using the following method:
- I pulled 90,854 comments from SO, MSO, MSE, Worldbuilding, and English matching '%://chat.%'.
- I visited the links parsed from 6,450 randomly selected comments from that set (that's all I had time for given throttling) and attempted to parse out the room description and transcript.
- If a description was present and started with "imported from a comment discussion", I considered that to be a true comment move.
- I then checked the correlation between the results of this scan and the presence of "/discussion-on-" and "/discussion-between-".
Some notes on this:
- I found that it was not necessary to verify that the first post in the room was from the Feed user.
- I did not verify that the link appeared to be a room associated with the post the comment was found on. I am confident that this did not significantly affect the results, but it could be worth looking into (for example, if the room name contains the name of the author of the post, or if the Feed post equals the post the comment was found under). Links that did not match their post would represent users commenting with links to other comment chat rooms. This appears rare but could account for some of the new items detected by this query that were not present before.
The results:
- Correct results: 6,438 of 6,450
- False "positives": 9 (debatable, most of these were users creating rooms but not using the automatic feature).
- False "negatives": 3 (these were all users posting links to chat rooms manually, without the room title in the URL, they are arguably true negatives).
So I am satisfied with this. The numbers may be slightly (e.g. a fraction of a percent) inflated by users posting links to other posts' chat rooms but the fact that I can't see deleted posts dwarfs this.
The new numbers with this query, for mod-moved comments ("/discussion-on-") are:
SO MSO MSE
Before 7/31/11 0 0 0
7/31/11 to 8/1/14 6 0 0
8/1/14 to 8/5/15 511 20 5
8/5/15 to 3/26/17 448 37 9
Total 965 57 14
These are also a bit closer to the -18.5% projections from Jeremy's SO numbers. Bhargav's numbers increased to 283 (out of 314 total) on SO since Nov 23 2016.
For user-moved comments, for the curious:
SO MSO MSE
Before 7/31/11 659 0 1
7/31/11 to 8/1/14 31609 0 53
8/1/14 to 8/5/15 15826 18 22
8/5/15 to 3/26/17 32963 53 24
Total 81057 71 100
Here is a query I've made that summarizes a whole bunch of stuff.
Note: I just now realized SEDE was updated earlier today, so my "Improved Query" set of numbers had an extra week's worth of posts in it compared to the original, which could explain some of the increase in numbers, too. I don't really feel like it's worth the effort to bring everything into sync here so I've just corrected the date ranges in the tables above.