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Analytics and growth mindset ️

@thinkbroadly

On this record: Growth · Engagement · What this channel posts · Reactions · Stars · Posts · Citations · Telegram's recommendations · Cite this entry

6,824subscribers

-48 since we began measuring on 7 August 2026

Risers and fallers across the register · movement among entries of 3,162–10,000.

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Telegram ID-1002017388853
TypeChannel
Username@thinkbroadly
Description🔥 Free data analytics courses with certificates, hot internships and jobs - everything that needed data analyst. Contact me to buy ads: [email protected] Promote and monetize your Telegram Channel effectively: https://tghero.pro/telegram
CreatedBetween 1 November 2023 and 31 May 2024— estimated from Telegram’s id allocation, not measured. How this range is calculated.
First recorded22 August 2026
Last confirmed live22 August 2026
Measurements held6
On Telegramt.me/thinkbroadly

Growth

6,8246,8726,8487 August 2026 — 6,872 subscribers11 August 2026 — 6,863 subscribers15 August 2026 — 6,849 subscribers18 August 2026 — 6,841 subscribers21 August 2026 — 6,824 subscribers22 August 2026 — 6,824 subscribers7 August 202622 August 2026
6 measurements spanning 14 days, net -48. Dots are measurements; the straight line between them is drawn to join them, not to claim we know the path taken in between — snapshots are recorded only when a count changes, so gaps mean “no change observed”, never “interpolated”. The vertical axis spans 6,817–6,879 and does not start at zero.
Measurement log — every subscribers count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)SubscribersChange
22 Aug 2026, 00:006,824no change
21 Aug 2026, 14:156,824-17
18 Aug 2026, 09:226,841-8
15 Aug 2026, 01:146,849-14
11 Aug 2026, 09:526,863-9
7 Aug 2026, 23:536,872first reading

Engagement

11 posts held, back to 28 January 2025the reader has not yet reached the start of this channel’s public history, so older posts may sit further back, unread. Read across 1 pageof Telegram’s post history, 20 posts per page.

Nothing published in the last 30 days. ERR and ER are rolling 30-day measures, so there is nothing to compute — we hold 11 posts for this entry, the most recent from 28 November 2025. An engagement rate over an empty window would be a number about nothing.

What this channel posts

Photos
47
Videos
2
Links
45

Lifetime counters from Telegram’s own channel header, read 22 August 2026 — not the date at the top of this page, which is when the subscriber count was last read. Below Telegram’s rounding threshold, so these counts are exact.

Reaction mix

254 reactions across 10 posts, in 8 distinct kinds. The most used accounts for 43.3% of them.

Every reaction kind recorded on the sample, most used first
ReactionCountShareShare, drawn
11043.3%
🔥7328.7%
👍6124.0%
👌41.57%
🙏20.787%
🤝20.787%
🤯10.394%
🥰10.394%

No sentiment is inferred, and none should be read in. This table is ordered by count and by nothing else. Emoji do not carry stable meaning across languages or communities — 🙏 is thanks in one channel and mourning in another — so we publish which ones were pressed and how often, and pass no judgement on what an audience meant by them.

Precision. Telegram publishes reaction counts per emoji and short-forms each one — 4.34K, 1.2M — so any single kind at or above 1,000 reaches us at three significant figures, and only counts below 1,000 are exact. The shares above are ratios of those figures and carry the same error. This is also why the total here can differ slightly from a reaction total printed elsewhere on the page: both are sums of the same rounded parts, taken over samples with different edges.

Coverage. Reactions were read on 10 of the 11 sampled posts in this sample. Summed by Telegram’s own count on each post — not by adding up the per-emoji breakdown above — those same posts carry 254reactions in total: the kind of figure the paragraph above means by “a reaction total printed elsewhere on the page”.

Measured over the 11 most recent posts we hold, published 28 January 2025 to 28 November 2025, using the newest reading held for each. Telegram Stars are excluded: they are a payment, not a reaction, and they have their own section.

Telegram Stars

Stars received
6
across the posts below
Posts paid on
2
of 10 we hold a reading for · 20%
Most on one post
5
single highest reading

A paid reaction is a reader spending Telegram Stars — bought with money — on a post by @thinkbroadly. Telegram publishes the count on the public post preview alongside ordinary reactions, and this register reads it there. It is the only figure on this site that measures money moving rather than attention.

Stars are not reactions, and the two are never added. They are rendered in the same strip on Telegram and counted in the same shape, but one is a tap and the other is a purchase. The reaction totals and the engagement rate elsewhere on this page exclude every figure in this section, and no rate here is computed against a reaction count.

This is not revenue, and we publish no currency figure. What a Star costs a reader and what it pays a channel are different numbers, Telegram takes a share we cannot observe, and the terms have changed. Converting a Star count into money would be an estimate dressed as a measurement, so the count is where we stop.

Counted over the 11 most recent posts we hold for this entry, published 28 January 2025 to 28 November 2025. Star counts above 1,000 reach us in Telegram’s short form and carry the same three-significant-figure rounding as everything else on this page.

Recent posts

28 Nov 2025, 08:19 UTC≈3,440 views26 reactionsread 22 August 2026
Photo

Where to live and work remotely? One of my favorite places for remote work and life is Bangkok 🇹🇭 — and here’s why: 1. Affordable apartments with great conditions. Long-term rent is around $250–$600, depending on the area and size. 2. Delicious local food. A big meal costs $2–$3. 3. Great weather. It’s always warm, but not as hot as Phuket — it feels like a warm September. 4. A big multicultural community of dig

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2 Oct 2025, 12:20 UTC≈5,090 views14 reactionsread 22 August 2026

I went on a 4,000 km motorbike trip across Thailand in 19 days 🇹🇭 — and here’s what I learned … I visited dozens of Thai cities (Ranong, Hua Hin, Samut Songkhram, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and more), met people, and immersed myself in the culture. This journey changed me — my outlook on life and even my approach to work. Want to see what the real Thailand looks like? Watch my new video 👇 https://youtu.be/rIIfckTvkZs

🔥7👍43

19 Jun 2025, 05:52 UTC≈5,680 views33 reactionsread 22 August 2026
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100 Top Analytics Startups Backed by Y Combinator Y Combinator, one of the most famous and respected startup accelerators, has updated its list of analytics startups. In addition to well-known companies like Amplitude and Mixpanel, the list now includes new players. Here are a few standout analytics startups funded in 2025: 1. Daxa — AI that tracks how users interact with your product. It helps you spot problems

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3 Jun 2025, 04:24 UTC≈5,060 views29 reactionsread 22 August 2026

🔺 If you’re doing a lot but not seeing results, here’s what helps me: instead of trying everything at once, I look for the one main thing that’s blocking progress — and focus only on fixing that. This gives the biggest impact. Here are 2 common situations when people feel stuck: ✔You don’t know what to focus on — so nothing works Example: beginners in analytics looking for a job often feel lost. Thoughts jump arou

21👍4🔥4

21 May 2025, 11:46 UTC≈4,600 views27 reactionsread 22 August 2026

8 Analytics Tools I Actually Use Every Day I started out as a data analyst, and now I’m an entrepreneur. But one thing hasn’t changed — I make decisions based on data, not gut feelings. Here are the main tools I use almost daily: 1. Julius AI — AI Assistant for Data Analysis — Great for all kinds of data analytics (including marketing, finance), data science, and scientific research. — Supports different data for

14🔥10👍3

21 Apr 2025, 07:09 UTC≈4,510 views27 reactionsread 22 August 2026
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🏄‍♀️ How I Got Sick from the Ocean Again — and What Data Analytics Has to Do With It 1. Fever, nausea, diarrhea — this happens to me every time after surfing during the rainy season. Why? Because everything flows into the ocean — from garbage to, well… 💩. 2. In the North Pacific Ocean, halfway between Hawaii and California, 100,000 tons of plastic waste are spinning in a vortex. Welcome to the Great Pacific Garbage

👍13🔥84🤯1🙏1

20 Mar 2025, 05:55 UTC≈4,420 views26 reactions5 Starsread 22 August 2026
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You Can Grow or Stay Stuck: It All Depends on Your Mindset Check Yourself: – Does your mindset hold you back? – Do you try to look smarter than you are? – Do you avoid difficult tasks to not seem "incompetent"? – Do you believe success is all about talent, not effort? – Do you think working harder means you're less talented? If you said yes to these, you might have a fixed mindset. It leads to fear of mistakes, av

13👍5🔥5🤝2🙏1

26 Feb 2025, 08:11 UTC≈4,950 views32 reactionsread 22 August 2026

How They Hold You Back Without You Noticing: The Crab Mentality 🦀 Let’s talk about crab mentality—a sneaky and often invisible force that holds people back. What is the crab mentality? When people see you trying something new or succeeding, instead of supporting you, they criticize, mock, or devalue your efforts. Their goal? To stop you from moving forward so that you don’t outgrow them. Why? Jealousy and fear. T

19👍9👌2🔥2

14 Feb 2025, 03:49 UTC≈5,200 views24 reactions1 Starread 22 August 2026
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10 Free Data and Programming Games to Practice Your Skills and Have Fun: Part 2 Learning through games has become a trend in recent years and is used not only for kids but also for adults. Games make the learning process more enjoyable, helping to keep your attention and motivation high. 1. SQL Squid Game An SQL game inspired by the popular Netflix series Squid Game. You have to complete a series of SQL challenge

🔥11👍76

28 Jan 2025, 04:57 UTC≈4,940 views16 reactionsread 22 August 2026

How does a Telegram channel help a data analyst in personal and professional growth? I now manage several Telegram channels, so I can share my personal experience: 1. You get noticed: — A journalist from The New York Times found me through my channels and my project, Telegram Hero. He asked me many questions about Telegram business, and it resulted in an article. — Universities invited me to collaborate on a video

👍8🔥43🥰1

Showing the 11 most recent of 11 posts we hold for @thinkbroadly. View and reaction counts are the latest single reading for each post, not a live figure, and a recent post is still accumulating both. A view count marked was rounded by Telegram before we ever saw it — t.me prints views in full below 1,000 and to three significant figures above, so ≈1,200,000 means somewhere between 1,150,000 and 1,249,999. Unmarked counts are exact. Text is reproduced from the public post preview and truncated for length.

Stars beside a post are paid reactions — Telegram Stars, bought with money and spent on that post. They are a different unit from reactions and are never added to them, here or anywhere else on this page.

Citation-graph rank

Citation-graph rank — 1,016,413 of 1,584,486entries in the measured graph. A weighted position computed from the forward and mention edges below — republished posts weigh more than named mentions — and recomputed periodically, over the whole graph. Published only as this ordinal position, never as a score: a position is a fact, and a score printed beside one channel’s name would read as a verdict this register does not make. The two counts beneath stay separate for the same reason mentions are never summed with forwards anywhere else on this page — a named-by count costs nothing to manufacture. The top 100 by this measure, or how it is computed.

Mentions

Named by 1 registered channel — every channel on the register whose own posts have named this one, by its current username or any other username it currently holds, merged from two separately captured readings of the same fact so a namer caught by only one of them is not missed and a namer both caught is not counted twice. A username this channel has since dropped is not matched — that handle may belong to someone else now, and crediting today’s namer to yesterday’s owner would misattribute it.

Named by

Channels on the register whose posts name this channel's handle.

A mention is a weaker signal than a forward and is counted separately for that reason — naming a channel is not republishing it, and a handle in a post body is easy to place deliberately. The post counts beside each row below are distinct posts in which the handle appeared, from posts we have read on both sides — the “Named by N registered channels” figure above is a different count, of distinct NAMING CHANNELS rather than posts, and is not the sum of the rows under it.

Appears in Telegram’s recommendations for other channels

The reverse of the list above, and a different kind of signal. This does not require this channel to have ever been asked about directly — each row below is a channel we DID ask Telegram about, whose Telegram-generated list happened to include this one. A channel can appear here with an empty list above it, because being named by someone else’s query is independent of having been queried itself.

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This channel appears in 5 seed channels' Telegram-generated recommendation lists in total. Each is Telegram’s list for THAT channel, not this one — see how this is measured.

Cite this entry

A live page changes as we take new readings, so a citation should name the measurement it is based on, not just the URL. The line below cites the subscriber count as measured 22 August 2026 — this entry's latest reading, not the date you are reading this.

“Analytics and growth mindset ️” (@thinkbroadly), 6,824 subscribers as measured 22 August 2026. Telegram Register, tgregister.com/channel/thinkbroadly.

Full measurement history, CC BY 4.0. Every reading this register holds for this entry, not just the latest one, as a dated, downloadable record: CSV · JSON. Free to use with attribution to tgregister.com. Each file carries its own generation timestamp, which is the figure to cite for exactly when the data was retrieved.