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That policy was about personal data though, I think you we could have kept the aggregate. It's "history" after all. A lot of us came here around 2013 (when every survey was separately announced) and remember how things were different, it's a pity we can't see the trend over a much longer time, at least from the time the survey data became "sticky" and survey questions stabilized.
Is that data lost forever? Can we get the older graphs from some backup and reimport the graph data for GOL to show the trend over a longer period?
It was originally set to two years, but later changed to five, I just didn't actually update the display for it. Which I have now done, so it goes back as far as we have it now. Data from before the change would be gone though, because I don't keep backups of removed data of course for various reasons.
It does make the page a little slow though, as it's grabbing a lot of data. So I'm gonna need to look into adding it into a cache. And perhaps add a smaller default, and add date boxes like the non-trend page but just for now until I have time I have extended it.
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