Who are the top 50 users who gain the most rep per keystroke on SO, including CC-Wiki and Closed questions? (excluding users with a reputation lower than 5000)
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Ok - now you can browse the top results on DataExplorer: http://odata.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/q/4417/ (converted from an old StatOverflow query, added waffle's coalesce suggestion during the conversion to SQLServer-flavored SQL) |
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Huh, I get completely different data from you, using the following query at the sandbox
My results (some names truncated by my lack of OpenOffice-fu): User Keystrokes Reputation Keystrokes per Rep Leon Timmer 89445 11544 7.75 SilentGhost 69347 6636 10.45 Readonly 55616 5312 10.47 John 83115 7803 10.65 ocdecio 162012 15205 10.66 Andy Lester 73388 6525 11.25 Galwegian 194495 16963 11.47 Brad Wilson 94456 8111 11.65 John Sheeha 169968 14077 12.07 Ben Gottlie 90425 7376 12.26 Ben Hoffste 86613 6936 12.49 Ned Batchel 93970 7477 12.57 Gulzar 259712 19577 13.27 Cody Brocio 117107 8775 13.35 yesraaj 75624 5512 13.72 Bombe 103291 7470 13.83 Paul Tombli 364405 26015 14.01 Alex Fort 80378 5606 14.34 jop 79816 5560 14.36 Jon B 126926 8792 14.44 BoltBait 80310 5452 14.73 dF 163451 10994 14.87 David Arno 87383 5787 15.1 Robert Gamb 183487 12095 15.17 Greg 357433 23558 15.17 mad-j 77762 5121 15.18 edg 161120 10578 15.23 cobbal 79607 5199 15.31 ceejayoz 145566 9495 15.33 RichieHindl 179341 11648 15.4 Jeremy Rute 205898 13356 15.42 Chris Upchu 109327 7070 15.46 Sean Bright 95790 6187 15.48 Lars Truije 86416 5560 15.54 EBGreen 104721 6713 15.6 mquander 158458 10072 15.73 John Millik 230122 14520 15.85 Greg Hewgil 689012 42839 16.08 Adam Wright 95252 5915 16.1 Jason Cohen 180693 11150 16.21 chaos 295597 18080 16.35 recursive 84042 5101 16.48 Welbog 150209 9086 16.53 Ferruccio 212614 12816 16.59 Gerald 101581 6112 16.62 moonshadow 87391 5220 16.74 Eran Galper 194523 11537 16.86 jjnguy 158406 9370 16.91 Naveen 103211 6049 17.06 mgb 156303 9104 17.17 |
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I find this list pretty interesting, it kind of shows who can get away with the smallest amount of work per reputation, I know Jeff is constantly editing stuff so its a bit unfair. But Jon Skeet still needs to type in 9 times the amount of text that Joel does to get the same reputation. Its an interesting list, nothing groundbreaking just another bit of data mining. (FYI masi is at the bottom of the list, he has to work mighty hard for his rep) User Reputation KeyStrokes KeyStrokes per ReputationDavid 5996 32102 5.35 Joel Spolsky 7261 42643 5.87 Leon Timmermans 11847 72650 6.13 Jeff Atwood 15029 106200 7.07 John 8153 63859 7.83 ocdecio 18415 160511 8.72 Justin Standard 10744 94706 8.81 Andy Lester 6761 60242 8.91 Galwegian 18348 163420 8.91 SilentGhost 9183 82716 9.01 Readonly 5947 53863 9.06 Ben Hoffstein 7402 69687 9.41 Brad Wilson 8815 83619 9.49 Pat 7504 72127 9.61 Ben Gottlieb 8032 80007 9.96 John Sheehan 16371 164322 10.04 Niyaz 7110 71547 10.06 Haacked 7838 80779 10.31 Patrick McElhaney 10283 106139 10.32 eduffy 5333 55265 10.36 Gulzar 20222 215708 10.67 dF 11657 125562 10.77 Sean Bright 8712 94165 10.81 cobbal 6404 70836 11.06 jop 6017 67568 11.23 Cody Brocious 9108 102609 11.27 Bombe 9849 112078 11.38 Greg 30586 349344 11.42 Jon B 9590 109767 11.45 Ned Batchelder 10812 123900 11.46 BoltBait 6015 68964 11.47 yesraaj 6087 70601 11.60 Rich Bradshaw 5646 65532 11.61 Ray Vega 5355 62883 11.74 Checkers 5718 67518 11.81 Robert Gamble 12762 150880 11.82 Paul Tomblin 27740 329422 11.88 Chris Upchurch 7397 88417 11.95 Jeremy Ruten 14316 172717 12.06 edg 11180 135008 12.08 Alex Fort 5736 69620 12.14 Ayman 7243 89192 12.31 Manni 6486 81396 12.55 ceejayoz 13110 164848 12.57 jjnguy 11983 150684 12.57 Esteban Araya 5052 63751 12.62 recursive 5638 71466 12.68 David Arno 6080 77721 12.78 mquander 10813 138203 12.78 Lars Truijens 6700 85629 12.78 The SQL:
select OwnerUserId, (DATALENGTH(Body) / 2) + isnull(DATALENGTH(Title) / 2,0) as Total into #Counts from Posts
-- ( / 2) is to compensate for nvarchar taking up 2 bytes for each char
select top 50
OwnerUserId as UserId,
DisplayName as UserName,
Reputation, SUM(Total) as [KeyStrokes],
cast (SUM(Total) / (Reputation + 0.0) as numeric(6,2)) as [KeyStrokes per Reputation]
into #t
from #Counts
join Users on Id = OwnerUserId
where Reputation > 5000
group by OwnerUserId, Reputation, DisplayName
order by [KeyStrokes per Reputation] asc
exec spShog9
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One thing to remember here is that vote != repuation. Many users from the first few pages get lots of votes that earn them zero rep. So a more-interesting metric might be votes / keystroke. |
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Here is a version on the official data explorer. |
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I dont know about this one. Certain things are summed up in a sentence, others take paragraphs and up and down votes are never consistent, so I think the data would be kind of useless and flawed. Do you consider a low or high value good or bad? |
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Cause the front page users really want an appearance (and the rep limits seem to be removing them from the original list), here is the ratios looking at upvotes and accepted answer votes compared to length. This excluded wiki, but rep caps have no effect. User TotalUpvotes Reputation KeyStrokes KeyStrokes per UpvotesLeon Timmermans 1274 11847 72650 57.03 Ben Hoffstein 1063 7402 69687 65.56 Joel Spolsky 594 7261 42643 71.79 David 446 5996 32102 71.98 ocdecio 2069 18415 160511 77.58 Andy Lester 743 6761 60242 81.08 SilentGhost 977 9183 82716 84.66 Galwegian 1883 18348 163420 86.79 Jeff Atwood 1200 15029 106200 88.50 Ayman 1004 7243 89192 88.84 Readonly 584 5947 53863 92.23 RichieHindle 3143 21247 290177 92.32 Mehrdad 7662 46795 710156 92.69 Ben Gottlieb 860 8032 80007 93.03 Cody Brocious 1090 9108 102609 94.14 Brad Wilson 879 8815 83619 95.13 Greg Hewgill 7320 52579 704304 96.22 Niyaz 741 7110 71547 96.55 eduffy 557 5333 55265 99.22 Greg 3468 30586 349344 100.73 Sean Bright 930 8712 94165 101.25 Gulzar 2102 20222 215708 102.62 dF 1215 11657 125562 103.34 John Millikin 2359 17997 245021 103.87 jop 644 6017 67568 104.92 Neil Butterworth 6241 34628 656571 105.20 Haacked 767 7838 80779 105.32 Ned Batchelder 1174 10812 123900 105.54 cobbal 671 6404 70836 105.57 John Sheehan 1530 16371 164322 107.40 Robert Gamble 1404 12762 150880 107.46 Bombe 1035 9849 112078 108.29 Jon B 1009 9590 109767 108.79 Paul Tomblin 3006 27740 329422 109.59 Rich B 973 7897 107252 110.23 Pat 642 7504 72127 112.35 mquander 1215 10813 138203 113.75 Alex Fort 608 5736 69620 114.51 chaos 3525 28425 403880 114.58 jjnguy 1295 11983 150684 116.36 Jeremy Ruten 1451 14316 172717 119.03 Checkers 567 5718 67518 119.08 John 535 8153 63859 119.36 Manni 678 6486 81396 120.05 Chris Jester-Young 2216 19790 267535 120.73 Rich Bradshaw 538 5646 65532 121.81 yesraaj 577 6087 70601 122.36 edg 1101 11180 135008 122.62 ceejayoz 1337 13110 164848 123.30 recursive 577 5638 71466 123.86 Messy SQL:
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Without even considering the complexity issues (Troggy's point); this figure also means that people who regularly "keep going" long after the rep cap are going to rate relatively low. I humbly submit that this is one of the reasons that neither Jon nor myself appear anywhere in the first 500. But I'm guessing that the urge to provide a complete answer (including touching on caveats/edge-cases) is the main reason. |
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