The count of "people reached" in my main user profile is ½ the total from the day before. What factors can make this number decrease?
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2I'm assuming you contributed to posts that were closed/deleted and they no longer count towards your "reached" score– SeinopSysCommented Jun 8, 2015 at 15:54
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2Some questions about this kind of thing over on meta.stackexchange: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/251661/…– Anthony GristCommented Jun 8, 2015 at 15:56
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2This answer on MSE from Oded has the criteria for the views on a post to count toward "People Reached". One of your posts must no longer meet the criteria.– KendraCommented Jun 8, 2015 at 15:57
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FWIW, since I haven't been actively participating very long, it didn't take long to check all the posts in which I asked or answered, and I didn't see any that were closed/deleted.– ShonCommented Jun 8, 2015 at 15:58
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I had 70K impact and now its 16K. Why?– Saad AneesCommented Apr 21, 2019 at 9:28
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If a post is no longer eligible for being included in the count, the number can go down.
See this for details on the calculations:
- Questions
- Non-deleted only
- Answers - Views of the parent question for answers that are:
- Non-deleted AND
- Score > 0 AND
- Also meets one or more of the following criteria:
- In the top 3 answers OR
- Is the Accepted Answer OR
- Score >5 OR
- Has at least 20% of the total vote count
So, if a question was deleted, or an answer was deleted or got a score less than 1 or dropped off one of the top 3 (other answers are now in the top 3) or is no longer an accepted answer or its score is no longer > 5 or has less than 20% of the total vote count (other answers got more votes)...
There are many ways for the number to drop (though usually, not drastically).
The number is a very rough estimate.
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2That's the answer, one of my answers had a score of 1 but was down voted to 0. Thank you for the information. I searched for this question on SO Meta but couldn't find one.– ShonCommented Jun 8, 2015 at 16:01