Is there a way to see the highest voted comment on Stack Overflow?
2 Answers
It's relatively easy to find with this SEDE query.
This comment on Why is subtracting these two times (in 1927) giving a strange result? by Costi Ciudatu has a score of 1310. By the time you read it, it might be higher already because of the Meta effect.
The SQL query is quite simple; if you're interested, please take the SEDE tutorial which teaches you some SQL basics and the Stack Overflow data model.
SELECT TOP 1 Score, PostId AS [Post Link], UserId AS [User Link], Text
FROM Comments
ORDER BY Score DESC
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3I don't find this question useful at all. Interesting, maybe. But useful? Is it useful to know which comment is the most voted? Commented Dec 14, 2018 at 4:08
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As of today, it has a score of 1337. It is indeed elite. Commented Feb 23, 2019 at 6:29
You may want to use SEDE.
Try with this query.
SELECT TOP 10
postID [Post Link], Score, Text
FROM
Comments
ORDER BY Score Desc
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3The results are disappointingly boring questions actually, with one exception: automagically finding Waldo!.– GimbyCommented Dec 13, 2018 at 15:34
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@Gimby I found the gz/zip/zlib answer an interesting read. And I flagged the third one as no longer needed! (the comment's suggestion is already edited in the question)– yiviCommented Dec 13, 2018 at 15:41