This is a note to list the best problems, notes and members/staff on Brilliant. They will be listed under the following categories:
The most liked problems:
The most liked notes:
The most reshared problems:
The most reshared notes: (excluding Finn's 1000 reshares and its sequel, sorry)
The most viewed problems:
The most followed members/staff:
The member/staff which is most a role model:
The all-rounder problems:
More categories may be added. All you have to do is find something which can go under a category. Till then, Sharky.
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If you want multiple entries for categories, the following are good candidates.
The Potato Problem[the second most liked note on Brilliant]
This set is the most liked set on Brilliant [if you don't count Calvin's Olympiad Number Theory/ Algebra sets].
I don't think anyone can beat Calvin on 'the most followed member'.
What is an 'all rounder problem'?
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I'm thinking that Calvin counts as Staff.
Anyways, I think I might be the most followed member, although I'm not sure.
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I think you are.
Absolutely correct! You are the most followed non-staff member and I'd vote you for the role-model as you show an exceptional level of proficiency at my age!!! (14). I would love to hear your tale one day though!
An all-rounder problem I basically the problem with the highest sum of likes and reshares, provided they are within a number of at most 5. e.g. 60 likes and 65 reshares.
Here are three of my problems with a large amount of likes:
https://brilliant.org/profile/daniel-608bo6/sets/own-problems/1581/community-problem/physics-of-boiling/?group=MlNLjXCwDmRK likes: 69
https://brilliant.org/profile/daniel-608bo6/sets/own-problems/50281/community-problem/perimeter-area-inequality/?group=d1BjvsRoaJLb likes: 62
https://brilliant.org/profile/daniel-608bo6/sets/own-problems/25084/community-problem/maximize-an-almost-factorable-expression/?group=v3XMxoT3tbJe likes: 41
Too bad, I never had a problem with triple digits on likes or reshares. :(
Here is my problems with most likes; Resistors Likes 80, 45 reshares And my Mechaincs problem set Likes 48 , 25 reshares
@Sharky Kesa I think the most liked problem on brilliant is this
Hey, I want to add a new category, the 'borst'(best + worst) on brilliant and I want to nominate my name here of course on the worse side.