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Where can I find the query to find my exact percentile of a tag like in the developer story?

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You could write a query using the Stack Exchange Data Explorer(SEDE), but you don't have to in this case as Tim Stone's already done it for you

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    Doesn't seem to be much consistency though; query shows I am it top 1% and 3% for keras and scikit-learn respectively, but in my dev story they show up as 5% and 10% respectively...
    – desertnaut
    Feb 12, 2018 at 11:51
  • might be that they changed the way the % is calculated since Tim programmed it.
    – Doh09
    Apr 4, 2018 at 11:58
  • This isn't really the same as how it works for developer story. Developer story doesn't require that you know the tags in advance that you might rank high for. Developer story actually precomputes which tags you rank high for and suggest them for displaying.
    – RonC
    Feb 8, 2022 at 16:20
  • The dev story tags were calculated across users with a dev story, not across all users. Since the SEDE never tracked what users have a dev story, the number could never be calculated correctly.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Apr 8, 2022 at 11:40
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Here's an alternate SEDE query that computes the percentile for all of your (eligible) tags:

        data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/844823/top-percentile-values-for-a-given...

(Be patient, it can take a couple minutes to run.)

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  • What are the used criteria to consider a tag as eligible? For example, I have some answers/score on the istio tag, but it's not returned by the SEDE query. Another example: The top user of the istio tag does not have the This user is part of the top X% in his Developer Story. Apr 5, 2019 at 0:38
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    @EduardoBaitello, question votes don't count for tag score. All of your istio rep, for example, is for questions you asked, so it doesn't count for tag score purposes. Apr 5, 2019 at 1:33
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    This would be a good answer except that the query times out and pukes and error instead of providing the results. (sigh)
    – RonC
    Feb 8, 2022 at 16:21
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I created the project stackoverflow-readme-profile (github) that include a "tags league computation" amoung all user having at least a reputation of 3 for a given tag. This project enable you to share a dynamic badge like the following:

user:8583669's ranking for svelte

An "official" url is also provided to explain a bit more what this score means: https://stackoverflow-readme-profile.vercel.app/tags-league/svelte/users/8583669.

The computation is done thanks to this SEDE query that count the amount of users by score for a given tag.

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