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in thread Revamping 'Best Nodes of All Time' List

Actually a lot of those posts are pretty recent, due to the inflation in the number of votes available each day.

You raise a valid point but I think it's questionable at best to automatically assume that the inflation of votes balances out the artificial votes cast for nodes advertised on the "Best Nodes" list. It would take some number crunching to figure it out. My gut tells me that in a couple of months it will be near impossible for anyone to ever get on the "Best Nodes" list. We'll have to wait and see.

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Re (tilly) 3: Revamping 'Best Nodes of All Time' List
by tilly (Archbishop) on Jun 29, 2001 at 19:50 UTC
    My gut based on having been here about a year is that the inflation does balance. Here are the nodes of mine that have managed to get near or into Best Nodes. (I really don't remember which made it there, but they were relatively close.) Not one survived there (though one is temporarily back thanks to the list being extended):
    1. The path to mastery
    2. Threads vs Forking (Java vs Perl)
    3. The nature of work (this had the longest stay)
    4. Why I like functional programming
    5. Random thoughts on programming (Did this get there?)
    6. Re (tilly) 1: How does strict work? (Another I am unsure on)
    7. Stay aware of security
    8. Is PerlMonks economically viable?
    Also note that a node from last week is (as of this post) within 7 points of getting onto the top 10. Even after the last week nodes go out, there is some upwards momentum. If a few people referred to it as a good node elsewhere, those 7 votes could be reached. And with some more inflation, it already would have been reached.

    No matter how impossible the goals in Best Nodes seems, don't underestimate inflation. The best nodes of today would have been on the best nodes of all time when I started. There is a lot of turnover in best nodes. Not if you watch it. But note the list, go away for a couple of months, and look again...