Congrats to Stack Overflow on 10 million questions! Out of curiosity, what was the 10 millionth question?
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There are many 10-millionth questions - at different times. We only are counting non-deleted questions, and questions are constantly getting deleted (at notable rates). So even when this SEDE query will show some results as soon as the data dump will have been updated, it will only show the results of the day. There's a sliding window - post your question right now and it will likely be the 10 millionth question on SO at some time, when enough of the ones preceding it have been deleted.
So which was the first ten millionth question, the first to throw the counter above the 7-(decimal)-digit mark? We likely will never know, unless some SO employee will run an SQL query on the live data and takes deletion history into account.
But I don't think that's necessary. Neither will the author get a new car, nor is that particular question actually significant:
Every single question counts towards the number.
The first does as much as the last. The ten millionth question sits atop the shoulders of a giant mountain - even if that mountain is melting. All of you guys have done an amazing job!
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I'd like to believe there was some automated counter that turned on the 10m page, logo and toast, and if so it would be interesting to know which one caused the activation. But as you rightfully pointed out, it wouldn't be 10M without the other 10M-1.– topherCommented Aug 21, 2015 at 15:02
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10@topher It wasn't automated. We didn't put up the banner until we were about 5,000 over the 10M mark. Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 16:37
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1@PyRulez: Not gonna happen, unless the community would decide to nuke half of the page. While we may loose about 600 old and recent questions per day, there are also about 6000 new questions asked per day.– BergiCommented Aug 22, 2015 at 19:33
In addition to data.SE query for n-th question (no result until the next update), here's /10m question according to SO API (it changes from request to request). I don't know whether it includes locked questions that it shouldn't.
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It does include historical locks; you can test this by replacing 10000000 with the current question count from the site incremented by 300.– user3717023Commented Aug 21, 2015 at 18:08
SELECT * FROM Posts LIMIT 1 OFFSET 10000000
on SE Data Explorer, but it didn't work :(n
(<1e10) explicitly. There is non=10000000
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