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Keebio community map

Folks at Keebio put all of their customers on a community map – over 90 countries represented.

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Published April 8, 2022
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In the latest Keebio wavelet, folks at Keebio announced they came up with a community map, plotting all the home cities of their customers.

Questions like this regularly emerge on r/mk so I thought some of you would be curious about how the community members are distributed around the globe:

Keebio Customers

I'm so excited to share with you all--we officially have a map of everyone in the Keebio community! – Kayla, Keebio.

No panic, all the data shown is anonymous, but it's a good indication of the most active regions anyway.

[…] an absolute delight to see what a global community we are, with over 90 countries represented.

On a similar note, just for comparison, here is another map with the data of KBD.news visitors. Shown is the number of users in the past year, larger circles obviously mean more visitors from that city:

Pic:

I don't usually browse this data so Singapore as the top city with the most visitors was a surprise for me.

A close runner-up is New York, followed by London, Los Angeles, Melbourne and Sydney.

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Published on Fri 8th Apr 2022. Featured in KBD #73.


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