We recently ran some statistics on user comment data: how much more do powerusers comment compared to the unwashed masses of dramatards? At time of analysis, we had 1.297 million comments and 10โ142 user accounts registered. So the question became: how many users, starting with the most prolific commenters, write half of all the comments? The answer is 132, to be exact.
1.3% of rDrama users write 50% of all the comments.
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You're the #45 r-slur in my dataset. And if you ever want to check yourself, we have a comments leaderboard.
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Watch this go nowhere in 2 weeks.
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I ran those numbers, though the data is too messy for me to feel comfortable posting an absolute ranking on it. Mostly because we don't count deleted posts/comments toward post/comment counts but we obviously let you keep truescore from deleted things. Which means people who delete all their shit look artificially highly ranked. But, with that disclaimer: you're somewhere around the 60th percentile and real Sal is somewhere around 50th.
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Excluding people who delete all their old comments, @lnternetCustodian and @MasterLawlz are almost exactly tied for first place in Truescore / (Comments + Posts) with about 37 truescore-per-item. Third place goes to @ABC at about 26 truescore-per-item. Everything past that gets too noisy with deleted comments. Honorable mention to Carp, who despite falling somewhere around #15 in these (admittedly noisy) numbers, has by far the best TS/item ratio for anyone near his number of comments, with ~20 truescore-per-itemโhe's not only highly prolific, he's a consistently good poster.
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Can you remove my posts in the admiggers threads and recalculate
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