Followers leaderboard?

If the staff sees this, would they mind giving a quick leaderboard of who the top couple of people with the most amount of followers are. Also, what place am I in? I hope that this can be a change implemented in the future. Thanks staff!

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Note by Finn Hulse
7 years, 3 months ago

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I also would like to see the rate at which the average persons followers increase.

Robert Fritz - 7 years, 3 months ago

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Hi Robert -

A ton of variables of course go into such a question, but at some point soon I hope to create a discussion revealing some of our user analytics, since I know there's a good number of you guys interested in seeing some of that data.

We've got some great features in the pipeline to help you guys get more connected, and discover new people to follow who share your interests and/or create content you might enjoy.

Daniel Hirschberg - 7 years, 3 months ago

Perhaps that would be cool.

Finn Hulse - 7 years, 3 months ago

Hi Finn -

The most followed people as of last night were:

Calvin (1725) - staff

Arron (1637) - staff

David (1028) - staff

Daniel Liu (824)

Matt Enlow (784)

Peter Taylor (768) - staff

Bob Krueger (751)

Nicolae Sapoval (725)

Daniel Chiu (715)

If I had more time, I'd link to each of their profiles (maybe someone else would be so kind as to do that). You can find them very quickly using the search bar, though.

As of last night, Finn, you had 305 followers, which meant you were the 21st most followed Brilliantian (is that the word we're using?).

Daniel Hirschberg - 7 years, 3 months ago

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That's awesome! Thanks so much! And I think it is "Brilliantan".

Finn Hulse - 7 years, 3 months ago

How about now that I have 543 followers?

Finn Hulse - 7 years, 2 months ago

How about now that I beat you?

Finn Hulse - 7 years, 1 month ago
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