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I saw many people here saying their idols are not getting a roof due to competition with digital monsters so i google searched melon roof hits and saw some pictures and finally found one case. It is possible it seems. Are there more cases like this? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Interestingly though, songs do drop down on the melon graph when new songs rise up, like their "line" drops. Their ULs don't suddenly drop and there's no reason to think people would suddenly stop listening to them for a whole hour. I doubt we'll ever understand melon chart fully lol

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Interestingly though, songs do drop down on the melon graph when new songs rise up, like their "line" drops. Their ULs don't suddenly drop and there's no reason to think people would suddenly stop listening to them for a whole hour. I doubt we'll ever understand melon chart fully lol

The graph works comparing one song to the other. So if one song suddenly get's 80% of the users, of course older songs will drop in the graph, since their % of can't compare

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The graph works comparing one song to the other. So if one song suddenly get's 80% of the users, of course older songs will drop in the graph, since their % of can't compare

That's my point ^.^ If songs didn't effect each other, then they wouldn't drop in response. Sometimes newer songs cause drops in current/older songs, and sometimes the older song and newer song both hit the roof. 

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That's my point ^.^ If songs didn't effect each other, then they wouldn't drop in response. Sometimes newer songs cause drops in current/older songs, and sometimes the older song and newer song both hit the roof. 

Of course it drops, cause the graph doesn't go by total listeners but by percentage. So a new song initially gets more percentage

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In my opinion, roof hit isn't affected by top 3 percentage.

 

Roof hit could be limited by certain number of real time unique listeners (it's just a hypothesis, it could be contributed by other things). Let's say 2M (It's just an example to make thing easier).

 

In summer, general public spend more time on Melon. So total top 3 real time listeners is 10M. By percentage, #1 has 45% (4.5M), #2 has 30% (3M) and #3 is 25% (2.5M). You see the gap is large, but because all 3 songs has real time listeners over 2M, they all hit Melon roof.

 

Let's say non summer period, total top 3 real time listeners is 5M. This time, the top 3 have respectively similar percentage as case above (45%, 30% and 25%), only #1 hit Melon roof (around 2.25M). While #2 has 1.5M and #3 has 1.1M.

 

In other case, where general public is too busy with works, let's say total top 3 real time listeners is at 4M. Similar case, the percentages are same (45%,30% and 25%), none will hit Melon roof.

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Of course it drops, cause the graph doesn't go by total listeners but by percentage. So a new song initially gets more percentage

Girl there are screen shots in this thread already of times where the old song didn't drop. That was my point, sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't

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