This made me curious so I started messing with SEDE. To keep things simple, I'm going to look at the last year. Of course, since I'm just using SEDE, this will not take into account the hordes of Google lurkers.
NOTE: I am not a data scientist. These statements have not been evaluated by FiveThirtyEight. These queries are not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your data scientist before beginning any protests.
Number of users with activity on the main site in the last year: 4,221,312
Number of users who have posted non-deleted questions or answers on Meta in the last year: 3,256
Number of users who have posted non-deleted comments on Meta in the last year: 4,959
Percentage, based on Meta commenters, within last year: 0.117%
Percentage, based on Meta posters, within last year: 0.0771%
If you do this without limiting to activity in the last year, you will get 10,779,915 for the total number of non-deleted users (ever) and 19,001 for the number of non-deleted users with non-deleted Meta posts (ever), giving...
Percentage, based on Meta posters, ever: 0.176%
Those numbers are higher than 0.015%, and aren't even accounting for whether the users are "active". So unless the 0.015% figure is really supposed to include people who don't have accounts, it's probably wrong. (Remember I'm not a data scientist.)
These numbers are a lot closer than they were in the previous version of this post. But that only makes these other statistics more impressive...
You mentioned something interesting in the comments that is the real inspiration for this post.
Bonus question: What fraction of free labour on Stack Overflow (writing answers/reviewing/helping others with edits&comments etc.) is carried out by these .015%?
Again, I'm going to simplify things by looking at the last year. Here is a list of the users who have commented on Meta in the last year, henceforth to be referred to as "Meta Users". Keep in mind that these Meta Users are about 1% of the users who have any activity during this last year.
Some of these statistics (especially Post History) might be a little skewed because of the inclusion of moderators and moderators aren't real users skew the statistics a little with their superhuman work on the site. Of course, if there are any moderators who haven't commented on Meta (and I think there are some), their stats wouldn't be counted among the Meta Users. But I'm pretty sure the most active moderators are included in the Meta Users.
a) As ratio of votes within last year (4.86%)
Number of votes in the last year: 1,408,932 (ignoring votes by the community user)
Number of votes by Meta Users in the last year: 68,409 (ignores downvotes on now-deleted posts, I think)
Percentage: 4.86%
b) As ratio of suggested edit votes within last year (23.0%)
Number of suggested edit votes in the last year: 906,061
Number of suggested edit votes by Meta Users in the last year: 208,118
Percentage: 23.0%
c) As ratio of (non-deleted) answers within last year (12.5%)
Number of non-deleted answers posted in the last year: 2,440,700
Number of non-deleted answers posted by Meta Users in the last year: 305,767
Percentage: 12.5%
d) As ratio of post history changes within last year (10.8%)
Number of post history changes in the last year: 12,675,953
Number of post history changes in the last year by Meta Users: 1,369,123
Percentage: 10.8%
e) As ratio of (non-deleted) comments within last year (16.3%)
Number of non-deleted comments in the last year: 7,641,649
Number of non-deleted comments by Meta Users in the last year: 1,245,870
Percentage: 16.3%
f), g) If someone knows a way to get a percentage of reviews or flags, feel free to comment or edit that in.
select count(*) from users
, number of meta users w/ undeleted postsselect count(distinct OwnerUserId) from posts
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