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I've generated weekly histograms of activity for each of the current 2015 election candidates, combining SO, MSO, and MSE activity. This data consists of the total counts, per week, of publicly available activity (reviews, revisions, comments, posts, accepts, suggests, badges) and is intended to represent general activity on the site and the metas.

It excludes the following data, which is not available, and so may misrepresent some users activity profiles (i.e. take this data with a grain of salt!):

  • Votes
  • Flags
  • All activity on deleted posts (a big one)

This data was generated from the following sources:

I capped the vertical range on the graphs to 800 weekly events, as some users had a couple of 1200+ week outliers here and there.

The horizontal and vertical range is the same for every graph. The graphs extend as far back as the earliest recorded event of all the current nominees (somewhere back in 2008).

Raw data is available on GitHub. The plots are there as well. Separate datasets are available there for SO, MSO, and MSE individually.

I will attempt to keep this post up to date throughout the election. I can only make updates on Mondays when the public data dump is refreshed.

Note that the very last, rightmost week on the graphs below is incorrect, as they include reviews (constantly up-to-date via profile) but no other events (not up-to-date from SEDE).

So, here are a ton of graphs! Yay, data! Graphs are presented in alphabetical order of user display name. The user's SO join date is shown as a vertical green marker; past elections (start and end dates) are shown as vertical orange markers. Click for higher resolution. Comments on graph formatting and visualization are welcome. Enjoy.

Since the total length of this post is long, here are direct links to the other datasets posted as answers below:

Additional data:


Andy (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Andy

AstroCB (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):AstroCB

codeMagic (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):codeMagic

deceze (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):deceze

Ed Cottrell (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Ed Cottrell

Hemang (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Hemang

hichris123 (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):hichris123

Idan Adar (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Idan Adar

Jason C (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Jason C

Jeremy Banks (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Jeremy Banks

Jon Clements (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Jon Clements

Martijn Pieters (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Martijn Pieters

Matt (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Matt

meagar (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):meagar

Michael Irigoyen (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Michael Irigoyen

Mooseman (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Mooseman

Moshe (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Moshe

Paresh Mayani (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Paresh Mayani

Qantas 94 Heavy (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Qantas 94 Heavy

Raghav Sood (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Raghav Sood

rekire (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):rekire

Second Rikudo (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Second Rikudo

Sergey K. (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Sergey K.

Shree (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Shree

slugster (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):slugster

Thomas Owens (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Thomas Owens

Undo (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Undo

Unihedro (Nomination, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Unihedro

vcsjones (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary) (Site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):vcsjones

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    I'm concerned at Martijn's lack of activity in December 2013 for a brief period of time - do we really want a moderator that does that? Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:07
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    Also, IMO he shouldn't be a moderator at all, he should be an employee :) Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:11
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    feature-request: this. Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:13
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    I was wondering about the decrease in activity at around the same time in many candidates, realized it was school starting.
    – bjb568
    Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:15
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    I should note that it's almost pointless to even look at their review activity, because review actions on deleted posts eventually disappear from the activity history. In certain places, especially the Low Quality Posts queue which causes many posts to get deleted, almost all of their activity will eventually be erased from their "public history." I'm not sure about some of the events in your Data SE query, but they might suffer from the same "we can't see the ones on deleted content" problem.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:20
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    Using the data @JasonC put together I made some more graphs which may be of interest. Primarily I plotted the "total" activity for all users on the same graph (what a mess of a plot!) as well as looking at the activity for all time for each user for each activity-type.
    – Ffisegydd
    Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:21
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    @animuson Thanks; I've edited to include that in the list of missing information. Everything here should be taken with a major grain of salt, there's a lot of missing info. It would be really interesting to see the activity profile with all of the private events in it as well. If only some SE employee wanted to provide sanitized event timestamps for flags, votes, and deleted reviews! Nudge nudge wink wink.
    – Jason C
    Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:22
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    I would consider reflecting candidates meta activity somehow (I suspect this will reveal yet another facet of Martijn's negligence in December 2013)
    – gnat
    Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:28
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    I love all the little spikes around April 2015.
    – enderland
    Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:37
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    @BenjaminGruenbaum: the 2013 eggnog my wife made is still being talked about in hushed tones. It was an epic Christmas. I can now see there was a downside to that! Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:48
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    @Seth Yes, moderations should be 24/7 deletion machines, they should not have lives or take breaks >: ( . If they want to take breaks they should man (or woman) up and stop being a wuss about it. This is the internet and it's serious business, I take great offense in your comment and Martijn should write a formal apology letter for doing something other than SO if he expects to be taken seriously as a moderator. Please stop with your hippy jibby/jabber, we're trying to be professional here. Commented Apr 11, 2015 at 22:59
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    Martijn's plot seems to overflow (guess that's yet another reason to consider him unsuitable candidate)
    – gnat
    Commented Apr 12, 2015 at 7:34
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    @gnat chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/74583?m=22630829#22630829; we'll just have to accept that he's off the charts. He broke my plots; definitely shouldn't be a moderator.
    – Jason C
    Commented Apr 12, 2015 at 7:46
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    I'm voting to migrate this question to doctors.se because interpretation of an electrocardiography is better done by professionals (but check their meta and helpcenter first)
    – rene
    Commented Apr 12, 2015 at 11:36
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    I'd love to see the how the current moderators stack up.
    – George Stocker Mod
    Commented Apr 13, 2015 at 2:38

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Moderator Activity Profiles

For comparison, here is the same data for all current SO moderators, excluding employees. The graphs are the same scale and format as above. The approximate date each user was made a moderator is marked by a vertical red bar.

As with the nominee graphs, this data does not include flags, votes, or activity on deleted posts. Additionally, it does not include any moderator-only activities that aren't publicly listed; so it might be the case that they are only directly comparable to the above prior to their election.


0x7fffffff♦ (Elected Feb 2014) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):0x7fffffff

Bill the Lizard♦ (Appointed May 2009) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Bill the Lizard

bluefeet♦ (Elected Feb 2014) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):bluefeet

Bohemian♦ (Elected Feb 2014) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Bohemian

BoltClock♦ (Elected Nov 2011) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):BoltClock

Brad Larson♦ (Elected Jun 2012) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Brad Larson

casperOne♦ (Elected Nov 2011) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):casperOne

ChrisF♦ (Elected Mar 2013) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):ChrisF

Flexo♦ (Elected Mar 2013) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Flexo

George Stocker♦ (Elected Jun 2012) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):George Stocker

Gordon♦ (Elected Mar 2013) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Gordon

Michael Myers♦ (Appointed Jul 2010) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Michael Myers

minitech♦ (Elected Mar 2013) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):minitech

Robert Harvey♦ (Elected Feb 2011) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):Robert Harvey

ThiefMaster♦ (Elected Jun 2012) (Individual site plot: SO, MSO, MSE):ThiefMaster

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    This is very nice because (among other reasons) it shows several examples of visible activity dropping after a member becomes a moderator. Otherwise I think people might be tempted to just vote for the people with the highest activity levels without putting much more thought into it.
    – David Z
    Commented Apr 16, 2015 at 15:32
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    @DavidZ Also, these graphs don't show moderator activity, so handling flags, etc. is not visible. I would expect to see a decline in publicly visible activity after a moderator is elected, as that activity is hypothetically replaced by moderator duties. Moderators who maintained their public activity level after an election are interesting. I would love to recreate these graphs with private data. I did submit a request to support. It went expectedly unanswered. I have a feeling whoever got the email had to clean their coffee off their shirt afterwards.
    – Jason C
    Commented Apr 16, 2015 at 18:18
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Activity By Time of Day

Here I've put together punchcard style diagrams showing each candidate's activity level by day of week and time of day. All times are UTC.

Even though this only includes publicly available data, it should still serve as a decent representation of general activity times, based on the assumption the publicly available activity levels are strongly correlated with the unavailable data.

The data in these plots only includes activities in the past year. This makes them slightly more recent and also decreases spread due to e.g. people moving to other timezones. Additionally, the data does not include activity from the past three weeks. This is intended to reduce influence caused by election-inspired activity rushes.

I've chosen neutral colors for the plots below so as not to imply "good" vs. "bad". I've also scaled the circles in each plot relative to each candidate's own maximum value per day: the focus of these is on activity times, not relative activity levels between candidates (look at the other plots here for that info).

I've also generated a plot of the combination of all of the current moderators, for comparison with the candidates below, to try to visualize where the current gaps in coverage are:

All Moderators

Individual plots for the candidates are below. As with all the other images on this page, click the image for a larger view.


Andy (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Andy

AstroCB (Nomination, Primary):AstroCB

codeMagic (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):codeMagic

deceze (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):deceze

Ed Cottrell (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Ed Cottrell

Hemang (Nomination, Primary):Hemang

hichris123 (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):hichris123

Idan Adar (Nomination, Primary):Idan Adar

Jason C (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Jason C

Jeremy Banks (Nomination, Primary):Jeremy Banks

Jon Clements (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Jon Clements

Martijn Pieters (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Martijn Pieters

Matt (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Matt

meagar (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):meagar

Michael Irigoyen (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Michael Irigoyen

Mooseman (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Mooseman

Moshe (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Moshe

Paresh Mayani (Nomination, Primary):Paresh Mayani

Qantas 94 Heavy (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Qantas 94 Heavy

Raghav Sood (Nomination, Primary):Raghav Sood

rekire (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):rekire

Second Rikudo (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Second Rikudo

Sergey K. (Nomination, Primary):Sergey K.

Shree (Nomination, Primary):Shree

slugster (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):slugster

Thomas Owens (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Thomas Owens

Undo (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):Undo

Unihedro (Nomination, Primary):Unihedro

vcsjones (Nomination, Questionnaire, Primary):vcsjones

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