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With reputation people gain privileges. The privileges are not evenly distanced, and neither grows somebody's reputation linearly.

I wonder whether it's possible to calculate the mean time between privileges for a user, e.g. with Data Explorer.

I'm not very familiar with it, but perhaps one of you has some fun building a query.

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    I don't think this can be done with the data explorer, but it would be very interesting to see the results.
    – user4639281
    Jul 30, 2015 at 19:23
  • The data explorer doesn't include deleted posts, but you do get to keep reputation from deleted posts if they're beyond a certain age. I don't know how much impact that has, but you could probably still come up with a rough estimate from DE. Jul 30, 2015 at 19:45
  • Actually, now that I think about it, the votes are still in there for deleted posts. It would be some gnarly query, but I think you could do this with SEDE. Jul 30, 2015 at 19:48
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    If it's not 100% accurate regarding deleted posts, that's fine for me. Jul 30, 2015 at 19:49
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    I wonder what use this particular metric would have, though. If you are a very knowledgable engineer and can answer a lot of questions (especially questions with bounties on them), then you can gain privileges in a very short period of time. So this metric is really just going to be a measure of some unknown combination of user experience, activity and luck.
    – JDB
    Jul 30, 2015 at 22:18
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    @JDB: looking at your 10k and my 7k profile, it's a quite steady curve, looking more like effort than luck. But of course, if you hit a "hot question" streak, this may happen. Jul 30, 2015 at 22:21
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    I think it would be useful to identify gaps in advancement. For me personally, once I hit 5k rep I basically stopped using SO for a while since the next milestone (10k mod tools) was so far away. Finding similar hotspots I think would be a worthwhile exercise. Aug 2, 2015 at 0:32
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    @SlaterTyranus - Not to mention the occasional flat spot generated by a 'rage quit' timeout.
    – user4039065
    Aug 2, 2015 at 9:29

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