The State of the Archive
Everything we've kept, counted.
Every Space we've captured of the @IanMalcolm84 room, measured — what it argues about, who's really in it, and how honest it stays about who's speaking. A growing record, not a finished one: X wipes long replays, so this counts what we've kept — and it keeps growing.
The archive over time
Hours recorded each month. It started as a trickle in late 2024 and became a nightly institution — 140.3 hours in a single month at the peak.
What the room argues about
Total hours per topic — one Space usually spans several. Tap any to open it.
Who keeps coming back
Counted from the verified speaker rosters — the number of Spaces each voice actually spoke in. A regular like a co-host shows here even when they're never in a title.
- 01@joann_marie85×374h
- 02@malleusig53×261.7h
- 03@nietzsche25891846×234.8h
- 04@froemelandy33×173.2h
- 05@vamosvigilante28×159.9h
- 06@transformer44425×119.7h
- 07@kootsislander22×109h
- 08@amirkahhhhhh21×122.3h
- 09@g0dfr0y21×113.8h
- 10@cwlooper21×102.2h
- 11@antizioampac19×95.6h
- 12@nance72619×88.9h
- 13@reddestmaple17×90.1h
- 14@yoteofstreet16×99.6h
Named on the record
Share of talk-time from a voice we can actually verify — by voiceprint or an @handle in the room — versus voices we keep honestly anonymous.
We name a voice only when the evidence is real. Everyone else stays “Speaker,” on purpose — an honest gap beats a confident guess.
The colour of the conversation
Every Space carries a dominant mood, drawn from its own arc — and each colour stands for a feeling, not just a hue. Across the archive they stack into a palette that runs warm and combative before it cools toward the sombre and searching.