Project creates 50 users that have 1 to 10 followers. Then, it simulates 50,000 users who follow users completely randomly, but are more likely to choose users with more followers. This causes some users to have far more followers than others, even when they started off pretty equal. It takes a while to run because my code is abysmal. I would like to have more than 100 users since it's more accurate and creates even harsher inequality, but that will take forever to run. Press the graph button to see a graph of the results. Press the back button to see the results again.
I saw fdreef's Fame Simulator and I thought that it would help to be able to see the results in a graph form. This way you can better visualize the results and how different the follower counts are. Further additional features that I might add to this remix in the future or fdreef could add to the original include: - adding a filter of users on Scratch and how many followers they have, so you could see how they compare to the simulation - be able to run the simulation multiple times, perhaps with different bias levels, and be able to see how they all compare at the same time