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@rjs
Triggered. So I built a dashboard. Search for your fname like this e.g.: @rjs@ My ego rank: 12,405 (a lot of those higher than this are bots, if we had a reliable way to filter them out I'd be right up top there) Ted score (ego size): 4.405 Teds out of a max of 6.624 Quote %: 46.88% 😄 Standard Deviations: 1.004 Quote Percentile: 85.25% (this percentage of people quote cast less than I do) https://dune.com/ryanjshaw/farcaster-ego-dashboard
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@wake.eth you're the highest ranking human I've found so far 🍻
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could use an ELI5. the idea is "arrogant people quotecast more often" and "humble people reply more often"?
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Yup that's how I understood it I quantified it by comparing each person's quote vs. original cast ratio. Then ranked everyone. You and I evidently have huge egos because 92% of people quote cast less than you, and 85% quote cast less than I do. (I actually didn't look at replies at all because I think that's too heavily skewed algorithmically.)
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I mean, you're not wrong about the ego... Curious how that holds up against my cast totals compared to others. Relative to how much I cast, I QC less than I reply, especially lately.
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Reply ratios are tricky, IMO, because the priority mode tab on Warpcast is... weird. I've missed replying to many people. And people with lots of followers will naturally reply less... I feel like I'd have to compensate for these factors but not sure how, or I'm overthinking it?
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