[–] brk 17y ago ↗ By submissions or votes? [–] Jebdm 17y ago ↗ It says right at the top: Domain Submissions 1. techcrunch.com 4303 2. nytimes.com 3824 3. wired.com 1474 [–] dhs 17y ago ↗ So what do you suggest? "Ban 'em all - let God sort 'em out!"...or what? [–] Jebdm 17y ago ↗ Huh? He asked if the list was by submissions or by votes, and I was pointing out that his answer was right at the top (by submissions). [–] Scriptor 17y ago ↗ By votes list is here: http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_points [–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Sorted by average is probably more interesting, here's the top 20: Domain Points Count Avg ----------------------------------------------- paulgraham.com 7726 138 55.99 sivers.org 1236 24 51.5 steve-yegge.blogspot.com 1857 42 44.21 zedshaw.com 2227 57 39.07 ycombinator.com 4957 139 35.66 paulbuchheit.blogspot.com 1940 59 32.88 mattmaroon.com 2675 95 28.16 catonmat.net 1801 75 24.01 joelonsoftware.com 3559 159 22.38 python.org 1212 55 22.04 daringfireball.net 1958 97 20.19 github.com 4685 235 19.94 aaronsw.com 1199 68 17.63 theatlantic.com 2066 124 16.66 inc.com 2737 175 15.64 posterous.com 1666 107 15.57 aws.typepad.com 1086 70 15.51 codinghorror.com 4832 316 15.29 37signals.com 7259 489 14.84 The rest are here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=680104I wonder if placing such a list on the "leaders" page will encourage popular authors to write more? [–] pjhyett 17y ago ↗ Thanks for posting this, really great to see GitHub up there. [–] chengmi 17y ago ↗ Why are so many sites filtered out? And by what criteria?http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points [–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Ah, I didn't realize such a page existed. Since I sorted the "top domains by points" list, I suppose that filtered out any domains which had very few submissions with a high average.
[–] Jebdm 17y ago ↗ It says right at the top: Domain Submissions 1. techcrunch.com 4303 2. nytimes.com 3824 3. wired.com 1474 [–] dhs 17y ago ↗ So what do you suggest? "Ban 'em all - let God sort 'em out!"...or what? [–] Jebdm 17y ago ↗ Huh? He asked if the list was by submissions or by votes, and I was pointing out that his answer was right at the top (by submissions).
[–] dhs 17y ago ↗ So what do you suggest? "Ban 'em all - let God sort 'em out!"...or what? [–] Jebdm 17y ago ↗ Huh? He asked if the list was by submissions or by votes, and I was pointing out that his answer was right at the top (by submissions).
[–] Jebdm 17y ago ↗ Huh? He asked if the list was by submissions or by votes, and I was pointing out that his answer was right at the top (by submissions).
[–] Scriptor 17y ago ↗ By votes list is here: http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_points [–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Sorted by average is probably more interesting, here's the top 20: Domain Points Count Avg ----------------------------------------------- paulgraham.com 7726 138 55.99 sivers.org 1236 24 51.5 steve-yegge.blogspot.com 1857 42 44.21 zedshaw.com 2227 57 39.07 ycombinator.com 4957 139 35.66 paulbuchheit.blogspot.com 1940 59 32.88 mattmaroon.com 2675 95 28.16 catonmat.net 1801 75 24.01 joelonsoftware.com 3559 159 22.38 python.org 1212 55 22.04 daringfireball.net 1958 97 20.19 github.com 4685 235 19.94 aaronsw.com 1199 68 17.63 theatlantic.com 2066 124 16.66 inc.com 2737 175 15.64 posterous.com 1666 107 15.57 aws.typepad.com 1086 70 15.51 codinghorror.com 4832 316 15.29 37signals.com 7259 489 14.84 The rest are here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=680104I wonder if placing such a list on the "leaders" page will encourage popular authors to write more? [–] pjhyett 17y ago ↗ Thanks for posting this, really great to see GitHub up there. [–] chengmi 17y ago ↗ Why are so many sites filtered out? And by what criteria?http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points [–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Ah, I didn't realize such a page existed. Since I sorted the "top domains by points" list, I suppose that filtered out any domains which had very few submissions with a high average.
[–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Sorted by average is probably more interesting, here's the top 20: Domain Points Count Avg ----------------------------------------------- paulgraham.com 7726 138 55.99 sivers.org 1236 24 51.5 steve-yegge.blogspot.com 1857 42 44.21 zedshaw.com 2227 57 39.07 ycombinator.com 4957 139 35.66 paulbuchheit.blogspot.com 1940 59 32.88 mattmaroon.com 2675 95 28.16 catonmat.net 1801 75 24.01 joelonsoftware.com 3559 159 22.38 python.org 1212 55 22.04 daringfireball.net 1958 97 20.19 github.com 4685 235 19.94 aaronsw.com 1199 68 17.63 theatlantic.com 2066 124 16.66 inc.com 2737 175 15.64 posterous.com 1666 107 15.57 aws.typepad.com 1086 70 15.51 codinghorror.com 4832 316 15.29 37signals.com 7259 489 14.84 The rest are here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=680104I wonder if placing such a list on the "leaders" page will encourage popular authors to write more? [–] pjhyett 17y ago ↗ Thanks for posting this, really great to see GitHub up there. [–] chengmi 17y ago ↗ Why are so many sites filtered out? And by what criteria?http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points [–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Ah, I didn't realize such a page existed. Since I sorted the "top domains by points" list, I suppose that filtered out any domains which had very few submissions with a high average.
[–] chengmi 17y ago ↗ Why are so many sites filtered out? And by what criteria?http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points [–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Ah, I didn't realize such a page existed. Since I sorted the "top domains by points" list, I suppose that filtered out any domains which had very few submissions with a high average.
[–] andreyf 17y ago ↗ Ah, I didn't realize such a page existed. Since I sorted the "top domains by points" list, I suppose that filtered out any domains which had very few submissions with a high average.
[–] chaosmachine 17y ago ↗ Looks like Technologizer has the worst submissions to points ratio, followed by Infoworld and Valleywag.
[–] jrockway 17y ago ↗ These are cool statistics.Apparently I am the #12 commenter here. I should read this site less :)
[–] chaosmachine 17y ago ↗ "Nowdocs are to single-quoted strings what heredocs are to double-quoted strings"Excellent. I was looking for a feature like this last year, and when I asked #php they said it didn't exist. Maybe I inspired someone.
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 36.4 ms ] threadI wonder if placing such a list on the "leaders" page will encourage popular authors to write more?
http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points
Apparently I am the #12 commenter here. I should read this site less :)
Excellent. I was looking for a feature like this last year, and when I asked #php they said it didn't exist. Maybe I inspired someone.