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Based on thisthis query on data.SEdata.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

    Equation

      (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)
    

    yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

    Equation

      (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)
    

    yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

    Equation

      (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)
    

    yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

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Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

    Equation

      (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)
    

    yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

Equation

    (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)

yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one

    100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

    question per day.

Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

Equation

    (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)

yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

    Equation

      (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)
    

    yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

Changed non-negative to positive based on Air's comment.
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Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is not negativepositive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

Equation

    (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)

yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is not negative and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

Equation

    (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)

yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.

Based on this query on data.SE the meanings of the terms are as follows:

  • Well-received: Question score is positive and the question isn’t closed.

  • Maintaining a positive question record:

Equation

    (sum(total) - sum(negative) - sum(closed)) / sum(total)

yields over 0.5 for all your questions.

  • 100 separate days: Not included in that query, but basically count only one question per day.
Positive question record is when the equation gives over 0.5 instead of just positive. It is positive on every case. Thanks for Ben Voigt for pointing that out.
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