For the first time ever, I downvoted an answer and left a comment - the answer was simply, numerically incorrect. After weeks, this user has not replied, so I looked at their Profile... 1 Question, 2 Answers, and: they have not been seen in over 2 years. Yet at the top it says "Top 29% overall". Leaving aside how someone could be in the top third with so little participation, why is any sort of calculation done on their rank if they are apparently not participating anymore?
To simplify the question: shouldn't standing only be displayed for people who have at least visited the site within the past year? "Emeritus" users don't need to appear in the current stats.
I see that I made a mistake in my reading of the thing in the Answer that I thought was incorrect. I have acknowledged that. Not sure if I can rescind downvote. Still not clear how someone can be a Top x% Overall if they are not here anymore...
Another point (added later): If my comments go to a user who is not active, how can they respond or I get any feedback about the point in question? There is not curation of Answers where a user is no longer active.
Update: On the Buddhism SE, when I look at a user, it says something more clear, like "top 10% this year". Why does that site include a timeframe when the other site does not?
Update to Update: I see that if someone has not been active for a year, it says "Overall". If they have been active in this past year, it says, "This Year". That is understandable, but I don't like things that slide around and reformulate. My experience has mostly been on a site (Buddhism) that is recent and so everyone I encountered was active recently. I never "logged" the wording per se, I just read it. So when the meaning changed, I was thrown. I don't like things like this. Ribbon anyone?