When I find a good post, I like to see its timeline. Just in case that some people don't know what it is and how to get it, here is an example with the most famous r Q & A: How to make a great R reproducible example Its URL is
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
So the post ID is 5963269. Now try this URL: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/5963269/timeline and we can see many useful actions in time series: votes, favorite, comments, revision, etc.
The timeline of an answer can be obtained as such. If you click the "share" of an answer, you get a permanent link. For example, If I do this for the accepted answer of the above Q & A, I get https://stackoverflow.com/a/5963610/4891738. Now the post ID is 5963610 and that 4891738 is my own user ID, so its timeline is https://stackoverflow.com/posts/5963610/timeline.
A timeline is very informative in my view. It may inform:
- is this post useful in a long run?
- does bounty or revision make a post more popular?
For example, let me sketch a time series of an answer (I deliberately don't give the link):
We see that this answer is getting increasingly popular, as the vote count increases super linearly.
At the moment I manually enter those data into a file and process it with R software. I am wondering, is it possible, we can have a site feature that can exports the timeline into a text file, say a ".csv" file?