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Sanjeevaraddi M P.sanjussrj143@gmail.com2027-01-11 Active 523
Kariyappa R.Tkariyappartotadto@gm…2027-01-11 Active 550
Dr Prakash Siddapurprincipal.cont@bldea…2027-01-11 Active 49049
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User name : Sanjeevaraddi M Paraddi
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Reading a user's statistics

The monthly submission chart, the year selector that governs it, trend analysis, and the exports.

User Statistics

The bar icon in the Statistics column of the Users tab opens a panel showing one user's activity: a monthly submission chart on the left and a trend analysis donut on the right.

Give it a few seconds. The charts take noticeably longer to draw than the rest of the page. A panel that looks empty immediately after opening is usually still loading rather than genuinely empty.

The submission chart

The heading reads Submissions (N), and below it twelve bars run January to December, with a year selector between them.

The heading and the chart do not cover the same period. Submissions (N) is that user's lifetime total across every year. The chart beneath it shows only the year currently selected, and it opens on the current year.

So a user who submitted one document in December 2025 reads Submissions (1) above twelve empty months, because the chart is showing 2026. Nothing is broken — change the year to 2025 and the December bar appears.

The year selector covers 2020 to the current year. If the totals and the bars disagree, the year is almost always the reason.

Trend analysis

The donut splits that user's submitted work into Similar work and Own work, expressed as percentages. It is a quick read on whether someone's writing is consistently matching existing sources.

Treat it as a prompt for a conversation rather than a verdict. A high similarity share can be entirely legitimate — a literature review or a methods chapter will quote heavily — so the figure points you to documents worth opening, not to a conclusion.

Exporting

Exports follow the selected year. A CSV taken from the submission chart contains the year on screen, not the user's whole history. Set the year you want before exporting, or you will hand someone a file that quietly omits most of the record.
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