A while back on the SO podcast, Joel Spolsky basically called folks who spend lots of time on MSO losers. He has a point, to a certain extent, I think. A little bit of meta is OK, too much and one becomes the teacher's pet.
So I whipped up a graph this morning and concentrated the data points on the page 1 MSO users. (Spent way too much time, 2/3rds of the total, labeling the graph with names--not doing that again in future graphs.) The below graph has three axises:
- x-axis: MSO reputation points
- y-axis: SO reputations points (SU in the case of Diago)
- z-axis: SO profile views
Moderators have an excuse for spending time on MSO, the rest of us are just being nerdy. That is why I have segregated them into their own series.
(Why profile views? You're all a bunch of narcissistic tools, and we all know it! You like this kind of stuff.)

What does this tell us? Well, the users with the lowest slope are the SOpedians who are spending too much time on MSO and neglecting SO/SF/SU. To continue Jeff's "MSO is the teacher's lounge" analogy, these users are the Teacher's pets. The top three SOpedians with very low slopes:
- Ian Elliott (0.30)
- random (0.32)
- John Smithers (0.33)
Thoughts? Criticisms? Requests? Other interpretations? Let the waffles flow.
Updated with graph as per request:
- x-axis: MSO reputation points
- y-axis: SO reputations points (SU in the case of Diago)
- z-axis: SO Profile views / account age
I did not bother with labels...too time consuming and the bubbles have not moved, just changed size. (Most of you are in at 11 or 12 months.) I also made Jeff Atwood transparent so that he does not block TheTXI. (Can you hear the ponies singing in heaven now?)
