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As I was looking at the page of a user who had posted an answer, and under the user's "Top Network Posts" section I saw this:

Top Network Posts in a user profile

The bit I'm talking about (in the little red box) reads:

"We respect a laser-like focus on one topic."

What exactly is meant by this?
Does it mean that the user has too many posts that cover a broad range of topics, or does it mean that there aren't any (or enough) posts that cover a single topic?

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    Just a funny hint, that the user has no network posts.
    – Artery
    Jun 16, 2017 at 10:26
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    Nicer than saying "Top Network Posts ... None" Jun 17, 2017 at 19:21
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    @MartinSmith I agree it is, but why not just omit the "Top Network Posts" section if it's empty?
    – user5870134
    Jun 17, 2017 at 20:11
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    Because then you'd wonder where it is and what happened.
    – Cody Gray Mod
    Jun 18, 2017 at 10:21

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The user in question hasn't made any posts to any other network site that are eligible for appearing in the "top network posts" section. Thus, the system sees them as focused on only one site (or one "topic").

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    Lasers only have a laser-like focus when they are... focused. Although when focused they are really focused. So it's more like, a focused-laser-focus-like focus. (I hope my point has been sufficiently illuminated. I hope this was spot-on. I hope it is not off-topic. I hope I have been coherent.) (I respect a laser-like monochromaticity on one topic.)
    – philipxy
    Jun 18, 2017 at 0:41

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