I was going through the new profiles of top users, one of which was Jon Skeet's, who has reached out to 100+ million people with his posts.
A quick Google search throws up the following article, which suggests there are only an estimated 18.5 million developers worldwide. At 111.7m people reached, the number would also mean that he has successfully reached out to a total of 1.6% of the world population, just by his posts on Stack Overflow (assuming 7bn as world population), which is hard to believe.
So what does that people reached metric signify?
And how is it calculated, is it a view count of all your posts, or view counts of posts plus view count of questions marked as duplicate of your posts, or is that view counts of your plus dup post factoring in the upvotes? Does it get normalized (same person viewing multiple posts of yours)?