Every single user that has done something to make the site better than it was when they found it should be feeling really good right now. Maybe you've answered thousands upon thousands of questions, maybe you asked a question that drew thousands of other programmers here after it circulated on Twitter. Maybe you suggested an edit that resulted in someone truly learning something from an answer instead of struggling to understand it.
The page goes out of its way to thank everyone that cared enough to help get Stack Overflow to this point. Do those people that have spent the most significant amount of time deserve some extra thanks as we hit this point?
Yes. The image doesn't hope to diminish what you have done, it just goes out of its way to pay some extra thanks to them, and they have earned it, through hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of hours of going out of their way to help people.
If we rotated random avatars from folks that have actually contributed, I can't even guess at what percentage would actually be seen, but I'm certain it's quite small. It would be nice to do, but I hate putting something up where people stare at it waiting to see themselves and fall asleep at their desk 14 hours later. But I most decidedly do not want to give the impression that this is just about our top users. It's not, it's about everyone that has contributed.
That's why we're doing more here, on meta :)
Over the next two weeks, I will be opening some discussion posts with the 10m-questions-milestone tag attached inviting all of you to reflect upon the interesting experiences you've had on the site. We'll probably also paint some pictures, elect a manager to be sabotaged Cutthroat Kitchen style, re-write some really bad songs from the 80s and whatever else we cook up.
Each one of these 'mini' events will see something cool sent to everyone that participated in them in good faith, along with something really cool for the people that came up with the neatest ideas. There will probably be around six events, maybe more. Everyone is welcome to keep an eye on meta and have some fun as these take place.
tl;dr; Stack Overflow is just massive, we will do our very best to ensure that anyone passionate about the site has a chance to celebrate together, all of us that made this happen.
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