FWIW, here are my highest reputation nodes of the year (2002-2015) (update: 2nd rep is as at 1-1-2018, as are entries for 2016 and 2017; 3rd rep is as at 15-05-2021):

Though I have 26 centurion nodes, I've been unable to break the 100 barrier since 19-Feb-2009 (though The First Ten Perl Monks has a chance to get there eventually ... update: and did get there on Nov 20 2019).

I speculate without proof that we lost quite a few users (e.g. brian d foy) after the "hacked catastrophe of 2009".

See also: Perl Monks in numbers?


In reply to Re^5: Terminal decline? by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Terminal decline? by BrowserUk

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