Is there or can we create a graph/statistic showing the lifetime, in terms of access and contribution, of a user in Stack Overflow, highlighting also significant events and comparing with the average of all users?
In more detail:
I came across some reports of a partner's website. They run an experiment aiming to show how changes in users real life can affect a user's browsing pattern on their website. What at the end this did is combine user life events (e.g. change of job or age), general info and demographics (e.g. economic crisis or summer) with the users' actions in theirs several websites.
Will be useful to do something similar in Stack Overflow? Will it add any value?
Taking myself as an example, I was more active (asking questions and answering) when I was a student and I had no Job. While I was less active when I found a job, my questions were more interesting (e.g. the where gathering more traffic and votes). Now I am in a decline face, my job requires fewer hands on and my hobbies are not challenging enough. I can see I am contributing less to none in Stack Overflow and I am mostly here to read answers whenever needed. In addition, I see that nowadays I am not accessing Stack Overflow every day, as I did some years ago.