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in CURED, 12 hours ago, by amWhy
@MartinSleziak Just curious: what has been the average number of question asked per day on MSE over any convenient span of time (this year, this month?
I have checked the list of sites as recommended on meta - the tooltip says that this gives the average over the last two weeks: stackexchange.com/sites?view=list#science-questions
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A: Where to look Mathematics.SE statistics?

user9733Take a look at http://stackexchange.com/sites?view=list#science-questions

If we want to check other periods, we should use SEDE.
I remember some queries which I posted here: Does the number of answers really drop over years? (The linked queries are for MO, but the site can be changed when looking at the results.)
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A: Does the number of answers really drop over years?

Martin SleziakI do not really have an answer, but let me at least provide some further SEDE queries, so that we have more data. (I only know very basics of SQL, but I hope that somebody more knowledgeable might have a look and spot if I made some mistakes in the queries. I have checked at least some of the num...

I might try to add some other queries.
We can look at all questions (including the deleted ones) or only at questions which survived.
We can modify it or use the data from the above query in various ways.
This should do exactly the same thing, but I have made the counts into a CTE, so that I am able to manipulate with them in various ways (e.g., to get an average): Number of questions per day (between two dates)
We could check what is the daily average in each month: Evolution of daily average of number of questions (per month)
But we get similar data if we simply check the total number of questions per month. (The fact that some months have 28,29,30,31 days does not make such big difference compared to the overall trend. And, of course, for the current month we get smaller number - depending on how much days have passed before the most recent SEDE update.)
Here is the SEDE query: Number of questions per month
And we can get also data for some specific period we might be interested in: Daily average of number of questions between two dates
in CURED, 7 secs ago, by Martin Sleziak
@amWhy I have posted some stats and queries in another room. (It would be probably off-topic here. And the other room is less active, so it gives more space if there is need for further discussion of those queries and attempts to add more data.)

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